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My worst moment: When Paul Feig was fired from his first TV job ever

Paul Feig attends the 57th Annual ICG Publicists Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Feb. 7, 2020, in Beverly Hills, California.

CHICAGO — People are weird everywhere. But there’s a specific sort of weirdness that comes to the fore when it’s a small town, where eccentricities seem to exist in high relief. The Fox mockumentary series “Welcome to Flatch,” now in its second season, is all about capturing that.

Paul Feig is one of the show’s executive producers. “Whereas a city is sometimes about how impersonal everything is, a small town is about how personal everything is,” he said. “When (creator) Jenny Bicks and I took it around to different networks, everybody said: You can’t make fun of small towns. And we’re both from small towns, the last thing we would do is make fun of them. We just want to have fun with the people that are in small towns, because we all knew extreme personalities where we lived and those are the most interesting people and the funniest

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