The recent events surrounding late-night television hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel have sent shockwaves through the industry, with many drawing parallels to the hit series “Hacks.” Hannah Einbinder, who plays Ava on the show, recently spoke to her fellow SAG-AFTRA actors about the eerie similarities between real life and fiction.
In a twist of fate, the plot of “Hacks” mirrored Colbert’s cancellation, as Deborah Vance, played by Jean Smart, is forced to compromise her integrity due to network demands. The tension reaches a breaking point when Deborah is ordered to fire Ava, leading to the shocking revelation that ultimately costs her the show. Just months later, Colbert’s show was canceled, followed by Kimmel’s suspension after addressing a controversial topic in his monologue.
Einbinder admits that watching these events unfold was both surreal and expected, given the current climate of censorship and backlash against free speech. She commended the creators of “Hacks” for addressing these issues in a thoughtful and organic way, weaving them seamlessly into the narrative.
Looking ahead to the upcoming season of “Hacks,” Einbinder hinted that the show will continue to tackle timely issues, showcasing the bravery and artistry of stand-up comedy. Despite the challenges she faced early in her career, Einbinder expressed her love for the medium and the unique connection it fosters with audiences.
As she continues to navigate the world of acting and comedy, Einbinder remains grateful for the opportunities that have come her way. With a blend of humor and introspection, she embodies the resilience and passion that define her journey in the entertainment industry.
To hear more from Einbinder, watch her full SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversation below.

