But I thought you should know something.

I thought it might help.

She made the most of every day, and she made the most of every relationship that she had.

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Nathan Lee Graham, Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer and Linda Lavin in ‘Mid-Century Modern’Disney/Chris Haston

That was my experience.

Immediately, it felt like we had known each other for a long time, added Kohan.

She said, First of all, thank you so much for entrusting me with that.

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Linda Lavin as Sybil Schneiderman in Hulu’s ‘Mid-Century Modern’ (Christopher Willard/Disney)

I will honor that.

And she asked me so many questions, she read her book.

I mean, she got invested.

The gayGolden Girls, for us, that was kind of a sales tool.

And hopefully people will relate to that.

And they put together such a brilliant room.

So, it was great fun to explore the different stages of these mens lives in Palm Springs.

Meanwhile, Bomer was so excited to experience joy on screen, particularly with these brilliant artists.

So, it was nice to get to balance out both worlds.

People often would say to us, You blazed a trail withWill & Grace.

And that was never the way we thought.

And maybe thats whats gonna happen withMid-Century.

Kohan agreed, Representation is really, really important.

But you cant put something out there that is an idea or a concept.

Youre putting flesh-and-blood characters out there.

But that doesnt mean fans wont see some familiar faces in future seasons.

We really want these worlds to operate separate from each other, said Mutchnick.

We obviously loveWill & Graceand everything that that show did and was is unbelievable.

But I think the worlds arent going to cross over.

Kohan teased that one faceless character finally might be revealed.

Maybe Karens [Megan Mullally] invisible husband Stan will show, he joked.