
Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel Jury Duty Creators on What Company Retreat Gets Right About Work
Apr 27, 2026
Nick Hatton, executive and comedy producer (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm), and Lee Eisenberg, writer and co-creator of Jury Duty and former The Office writer, join to unpack Company Retreat. They discuss placing one real person among actors, crafting a vulnerable underdog, casting insights about gig work, rehearsals versus live unpredictability, ethical “breadcrumbs,” and worries about AI and industry consolidation.
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David Versus Goliath Anchors The Story
- Company Retreat was designed as a David versus Goliath story with Anthony cast as the lowest rung to maximize emotional payoff.
- Lee Eisenberg says Anthony ascends from temp to hero because he has nothing to gain financially and acts from genuine care for coworkers.
Dignity In Work Unlocks Decency
- The show argues ordinary people act with decency when given the right environment and incentives.
- Nick Hatton highlights that Anthony acted selflessly despite knowing the job was temporary, showing dignity in work motivates real sacrifice.
Casting Revealed A Gig Economy Reality
- During casting they discovered many candidates were gig workers, not intentionally sought but revealing economic reality.
- Nick Hatton notes this surprised them and signaled a trend of qualified workers lacking long-term opportunities.


