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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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INSIGHT

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.
INSIGHT

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.
ANECDOTE

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.
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