“We can prove now that people will watch.
The show’s popularity is helping to change that.
“They want to see a fresh new perspective, which we have.

We have too much talent in this community to [not] be doing it ourselves.”
“We have to laugh in the face of adversity,” Sarah Podemski explained.
“It’s very similar to my Jewish background where Jews are known for comedy very similar.

Because what can you do with trauma?
You have to laugh about certain things and remember the joy in life and share laughter with each other.
Natives are so funny, and we’ve always known that we’re funny.
