How ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Went From Beloved Book to Brie Larson’s New Show

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Adapting Bonnie Garmus’ NYT Bestseller “Lessons in Chemistry” was no easy feat. But Lee Eisenberg and Sarah Adina Smith were up to the task.

was practically born to become a TV series. Before Bonnie Garmus’ scientific foodie romance novel even hit shelves, Apple TV+ locked down a deal with starto recreate the brilliant novel in a mini-series. Everyone involved had the right idea: After the book debuted in March 2022, it hit the NYT Bestsellers list, skyrocketed—who worked alongside Garmus, a co-executive producer, to adapt the show—these accomplishments should’ve given them even more confidence in their adaptation.

What I think is really interesting is Elizabeth is a little bit ahead of her time, she sort of has modern, more fresh and delicious twists on 1950s cuisine. She’s still very respectful of the idea that women need to find a way to feed their families on a budget, keep them healthy, and have a life of their own.Brie is not an executive producer in name only. Brie was very much our partner in this. She was involved in pre-production, walking sets and talking about the color palette for.

A lot of readers love the chemistry between Elizabeth and Calvin, but I was really touched by her relationship with Mad , their daughter. How did Brie and Alice connect on set? really developed an amazing relationship with Alice. There was no affect to it. They just would sit around and speak French to one another. Alice’s family would come around, and they all developed a real . They went dancing together on the weekend.

In the show, Elizabeth Zott becomes this somewhat maligned feminist celebrity, which Brie Larson has a bit of a history with, thanksI think it kind of went unspoken. I don’t know if we were directly trying to tell that particular story about life, but it’s in the zeitgeist, and there’s some subtext in terms of perhaps why she was drawn to this character and one of the things she may have wanted to explore.

As much as society has evolved and there has been tremendous progress from the 1950s to today, there’s so much more that needs to happen. In these moments, hopefully, the audience stops in their tracks and says, “Oh, right.” It’s a story of white male privilege without stopping to do an entire episode that feels like an after school special about privilege. Elizabeth, our heroine, she’s faced with obstacle after obstacle throughout the city.

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