


And that they’re laughing at themselves along the way.” And so, I think showing five individuals in their 30s who are still making mistakes and figuring things out is what I want the show to highlight. “One of the inspirations behind the show,” Robinson tells Shondaland, “is that no one ever has anything figured out you’re never a fully complete adult. An adaption of her 2018 book, Everything’s Trash, but It’s Okay, the series, a half-hour comedy that premiered on Freeform on July 13, explores what it’s like to be a 30-something professional still figuring life out when, according to “the rules,” she’s supposed to have it all together.

There may be no show more aptly named for these times than Everything’s Trash, the new comedy from writer-producer-podcaster-comic Phoebe Robinson.
