Why GLOW’s Creators Feel Like They’re Running a ‘Leotard Factory’

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Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, creators of Netflix’s breakout comedy GLOW, say that their wrestling learning curve was steeper than expected, and reveal the unexpected empowerment of being “pants-less.”

Emmy Studio 2018

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  7. Pamela Adlon Says Making Better Things Is Better Than Therapy
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  12. Freddie Highmore Plays a Good Doctor on TV, But Don’t Ask Him for Medical Advice
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  15. The Queer Eye Guys on Men’s Biggest Fashion Mistakes
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GLOW Creators Feel Like They’re Running a ‘Leotard Factory’