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* DevelopmentGag: In the past, both Creator/CandicePatton and Creator/JesseLMartin [[http://www.wesonerdy.com/2018/01/22/interview-candice-patton-caity-lotz-danielle-panabaker-dc-in-dc-2018/ have snarked to each other about how the various references to Grandma Esther's meals over the years of the show have been to foods that typically ''white'' American Anglo-Saxon households eat at home, like noodles, or meatloaf]], rather than something like soul food, which would be more realistic for a Black household--thus underscoring the importance of having diversity not just on camera, but the writers' room as well. In this episode, Iris indeed makes a reference to Grandma Esther's sweet potato pie.
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* DevelopmentGag: In the past, both Creator/CandicePatton and Creator/JesseLMartin [[CreatorBacklash have snarked]] to each other about [[http://www.wesonerdy.com/2018/01/22/interview-candice-patton-caity-lotz-danielle-panabaker-dc-in-dc-2018/ have snarked to each other about how the various references to Grandma Esther's meals over the years of the show have been to foods that typically ''white'' white American Anglo-Saxon households eat at home, like noodles, or meatloaf]], rather than something like soul food, which would be more realistic for a Black household--thus household (Patton giving sweet potato pie as an example)--thus underscoring the importance of having diversity not just on camera, but the writers' room as well. In this episode, Iris indeed makes a reference to Grandma Esther's sweet potato pie.
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* DevelopmentGag: In the past, both Creator/CandicePatton and Creator/JesseLMartin [[http://www.wesonerdy.com/2018/01/22/interview-candice-patton-caity-lotz-danielle-panabaker-dc-in-dc-2018/ have snarked to each other about how the various references to Grandma Esther's meals over the years of the show have been to foods that typically ''white'' American Anglo-Saxon households eat at home, like noodles, or meatloaf]], rather than something like soul food, which would be more realistic for a Black household--thus underscoring the importance of having diversity not just on camera, but the writers' room as well. In this episode, Iris indeed makes a reference to Grandma Esther's sweet potato pie.