It seemed fun—I mean this episode went through so many different versions. We worked really hard on this, then re-broke the story, then threw it in the trash a ton of times. Scott MacArthur did a really wonderful job with this script. Scott, who plays Jimmy, wrote this one. With the Mickey storyline is just seemed fun to see her become what she hated. It started with the security guard and how she was so down on this guy and everything that they stood for, but then becoming that guy.

You mentioned Scott MacArthur writing this episode. Is there more interest from the cast to attempt writing or directing here?

Scott was actually hired as a writer before he became to be Jimmy. It sort of snuck up on us on accident. We hired him. It was his first writing job back in season one, but he had such a funny sample script and he’s such a hilarious guy. We were having a hell of time casting Jimmy so we had Scott give it a shot and he basically is Jimmy, so it worked out.

This episode definitely has one of my favorite Sabrina storylines. Her breakdowns are so well done and she acts so much like Mickey that it’s crazy. Did you want to invite that comparison between how similar these two are and Sabrina’s odds of turning into Mickey?

I think that’s something that we’ve always known, even before we shot the pilot, that Sabrina and Mickey are extremely alike in many ways. Although they’d never admit it. So we’ve always seen that and it comes to the surface a lot more in this episode. Sofia Black-D’Elia is so awesome in this episode. She’s always a great actress, but she really gets a chance to show what she’s capable of in this one.