Kathryn Hahn on 'Free Agents' cancellation: 'We saw it coming'
Kathryn Hahn has spoken out about Free Agents' short time on television.
Hahn starred with Hank Azaria as two public relations executives who become attracted to each other on the NBC sitcom, which was cancelled in its first season.
"We all kind of saw the writing on the wall," Hahn told New York Magazine. "Tonally, it was such an interesting show and group, and it takes a second for a show to get its legs anyway. And I don't feel like, for various reasons, we could afford the time to give us that space."
When asked how she dealt with the show's cancellation changing her plans, Hahn said: "It's so hard, because I'm such a control freak. But in this business you just can't [be one]. This, and parenting. You can't control anything. It's just a game.
"As soon as you take a deep breath, you have the rug pulled out from you. Once again, bulls**t is coming out of my mouth, because it's very difficult to live this kind of life. I'd love to get to a point where I could just be independent, not care about tomorrow."
Hahn will return to NBC as a political operative in the sitcom Parks and Recreation.