Thanks to Dan Harmon’s over-the-top Instagram ramblings, the stars of Hallmark’s bizarre “Sister Swap” movies are having the best Christmas ever.
. So we thought oh cool it’s a franchise and there’s a sequel, which Sister Swap do we watch first? Well HERE’S THE THING.”
“The essential idea was that I wanted to do a movie with my sister. She’s my best friend and we talk every day,” Ashley Williams tells The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, in an interview following Harmon’s fanatical, if incredibly chaotic,“I am the protagonist of my own life, and [Kim is] the protagonist of hers, and we’re both secondary characters in each other’s lives,” she says. “So I thought, wait. Maybe we could do that [as two companion movies] on Hallmark.
The end result is a pair of charming, only slightly surreal Hallmark movies. But as we learned in our chat with Williams and Dodson, even if he was off the mark, Harmon is forever welcome to speculate on the true nature ofThe conversation below is edited for length and clarity.co-creator Dan Harmon’s wild Instagram posts. What were your reactions to a prominent figure in comedy stumbling upon theThere is a Santa Claus, and his name is Dan Harmon.
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