Netflix’s new comedy Grace and Frankie comes with a pedigree that includes a two-time Oscar winner (Jane Fonda), multiple Emmy winners (Lily Tomlin, Sam Waterston, and Martin Sheen), and the woman who created Friends. But is it possible that none of that prestige is as important as an endorsement from Miley Cyrus?

Announcing that Grace and Frankie has been picked up for a second season, co-creator Marta Kauffman thanked Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos . . . and Miley Cyrus, who tweeted about her affection for the show on Monday. “Let me say, it’s so awesome to do a show on Netflix,” she said. “Because two and a half weeks after we launched, Miley Cyrus does a tweet about your show, and they call and say, ‘We’d like to do a season two.’ So yes, there is a season two. We have Ted and Miley to thank.”

Fonda and Tomlin star as two women who loathe each other but are forced to find solace together when their husbands (Sheen and Waterston), law partners for decades, announce that they are in love and getting married. Though filmed without a laugh track or live audience, Grace and Frankie feels a bit more like a traditional sitcom than something like Orange is the New Black or Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, but also far more tart (f-bombs and drug use!) than, say, Kauffman’s own Veronica’s Closet. A second season will be a welcome chance to reunite with the characters, and also to give us what we’ve all been waiting for—a Dolly Parton cameo. After all, she’s pals with Jane and Lily and Miley’s godmother—it’s so perfect it just has to work.

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