![]() ![]() Mark Hyman’s ‘The Doctor’s Farmacy’ - it’s all about health and nutrition and how to try and live well.”Ĭoel - whose first book, “Misfits: A Personal Manifesto,” will be released in September - also spent a good chunk of the last year reading. Lots of ‘Hidden Brain’ Shankar Vedantam the Rich Roll podcast. Esther Perel’s ‘How’s Work?’ - she’s a French therapist and she does one-off sessions, either with married couples or colleagues. ‘Nice White Parents’ is a fantastic podcast. Listing off a few of her favorites, she says, “I definitely recommend ‘Rabbit Hole’. “I’m obviously not from LA, but it’s wonderful to find the threads and find surprising moments of mirroring or reflection,” she explains, sharing that she aimed to give audiences the same opportunity to see themselves reflected by the way she portrays London in “I May Destroy You.”Ĭoel spent most of her time in quarantine listening to podcasts. ![]() “I love ‘Succession.’ I think it’s hilarious and absurd and grotesque and that is the kind of humor that I love the most,” Coel says, praising creator Jesse Armstrong, before gushing over Bill Hader’s comedy “Barry.” “I find stunning, mind-blowing, genius, just brilliant.”Ĭoel is also a big fan of Issa Rae and her hit series “Insecure,” noting the distinct and inclusive view of Los Angeles that Rae spotlights on the show. Her HBO Network Mates: “ Insecure,” “Barry,” “Succession,” “Los Espookys” and “ Lovecraft Country”Ī good chunk of the content she consumed over the last year - from Misha Green’s “Lovecraft Country” to “Los Espookys,” from Julio Torres, Ana Fabrega and Fred Armisen - happens to be on the same network that broadcasts “I May Destroy You.” Of working with HBO, Coel says, “They just make great shows, so it’s incredible that I am on that network.” “I’m just very excited that this is her own project.”Īside from puzzles, games, food and the final season of “Bojack Horseman” (which coincidentally also made Coel cry at its beauty), here’s a few more things the creator consumed during quarantine, as well as some of the creators who inspire her and make her laugh: One of the next movies on Coel’s must-see list is “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.” She tells Variety that she hasn’t seen the film yet, but that she’s a big fan of Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo.
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