<p dir="ltr">I don't know if this has already been mentioned, but my mom just recently subscribed to Hulu and was telling me about a comedy on there called Difficult People. I haven't got a chance to watch it yet because I do not have Hulu, however my mom told me all about it since the stars of the show have two basset hounds. Has anyone seen it?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Well I did some online research trying to find out more about the basset hounds and I found an interview with the main female star of the show, Julie Klausner. When asked about great stories from the set, here is what she said. I got a kick out of it as I'm sure you will too.</p>
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Interview question: Any really great stories from the set?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Answer: So my character has two basset hounds, and I love them both, but one, we’ll say, is less trained than the other. So, there’s a scene in the first episode where my character says she doesn’t like any fruit that isn’t in proximity to crust or cream, and so my boyfriend gives me a dollop of whipped cream and sends me on my way to the couch, and I put down the whipped cream. And that was very exciting to Otis, the basset hound, who tried to stray from the script and walk over and eat the whipped cream off of the plate. So I did my best to keep doing the scene as at least one of us was professional, and then finally I was like, we can’t use this because the dog is literally just eating whipped cream. And honestly, if I was smarter, I would’ve probably just kept rolling, because it’s better than what we were actually getting. I mean, I’d watch a basset hound eat whipped cream for like 25 minutes. But we cut, and then we were just like, ‘OK, we need to figure out something else, because we know Otis is gonna do this again.’ Like, Otis already knows the taste of whipped cream, he knows that whipped cream is in the room, he knows that I’m gonna do this again, and he knows where it’s gonna be. So we had to re-choreograph it so that I put the whipped cream out of his reach in the next take. And, as the cameras were rolling, Otis realized there was no whipped cream, and then went over to the end table where the whipped cream used to be, and knocked over a lamp. And then we had to cut the dogs from the scene entirely.<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Sounds like a typical basset to me!! I can't wait to see the show.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Drool on,<br>
Kacy with Cowboy and Rupert <br>
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