Jena Elfman breaks as in the “Shifting Gears” debut shown an Easter egg about her career (exclusive)
Switching gear found a unique way to nod on Jen ElfmanCareer – But you caught this Easter egg?
On Wednesday, February 26, episode hit ABC, Elfman’s hero is introduced As a choreographer who owns a dance studio opposite the classic car restoration store that is managed Tim Allen‘s target. Eve is visible to practicing its dance skills when Matt storms to confront her about the problem in their common alley, inspired by Elfman, 53.
“I liked to be able to dance in the episode. Dance was my first professional achievement (where I learned about), getting very good in something,” said Elfman exclusively US Weekly. “I was a professional dancer (in the past), and I was so cool to return to the multi-camera with so many familiar faces and dances.”
Elfman called it a “full bucket of joy” which Switching gear found a way to enable Her personal interests adding: “Now that you say it, I understand how much they nods on things with Tim and with some special guest stars. It’s really fun. You don’t see it very often in the sitters.”
She continued: “You don’t see Easter eggs (often), and I just feel that they push the boundaries of the sycama. They bring (new) elements – keeping what works in the sitamam – and just expanding it within our modern culture and humor. It’s just working. It’s so great.”
Reflecting on her recurrent arc, Elfman had Nothing but praise than Switching gearSaying, “We all love a good site, but it was hard to do in terms of broadcasting and social media, and great sitts were up to all.

The actress attributes shower Michelle Nad To create The show that stands out.
“I worked with Tim before the movie, so I know he is wonderful. He’s so good at what he is doing. It’s like you don’t even see what’s happening, and suddenly it’s just brilliant. “So, Michel – and the rest of the actors and the crew – just kicks. It is so good. She just wanted her to look like a strong woman looks like. All she said, resonated with me. It seemed to me at home.”
Elfman expressed excitement in repressing the role of Eva Later in the season, adding: “I liked to take it on how to approach the family in the center of the series, and the generation shares cultural, politically and emotionally. It is a sit, but it is based on talents who can act and who can deliver the comedy. At the same time, writing really supports it. They finished shooting the last episode last night, and it’s so good. “
Switching gear ABC on Wednesdays ABC at 8 pm before moving the next day to Hula.