The Peacock series' star and writer is a UO Duck who grew up in Canby, Oregon. She talks to KLCC about "Rutherford Falls' new season and her personal fascination with Stevie Nicks and spooky podcasts.
‘Rutherford Falls’ Takes Native Americans Out of the Box in Hysterical Fashion
Posted By Jeanette Centeno April 28th, 2021 Last Updated on: April 28th, 2021 2 shares 2
“Rutherford Falls,” Peacock TV‘s binge-worthy new show, manages to do something few ever have: bring multi-dimensional indigenous characters into an American sitcom.
While Native Americans have historically been portrayed as monolithic in American film and TV, “Rutherford Falls” breaks the mold, taking Native Americans out of the box they re so often forced into. But beyond that, the show s just downright brilliant.
Created by Michael Schur (“The Office,” “Parks and Recreation,” and “Brooklyn Nine Nine”), Ed Helms, and Sierra Teller Ornelas (Navajo-Mexican), “Rutherford Falls” is equal parts clever and heartwarming and provides two unique perspectives of the Native American experience.