The show proved to be a massive hit and Dennings its standout as wisecracking server Max Black.
After six successful seasons, the show finally ended its run in 2017.
So what’s she been up to since then?

“Oh, maybe more than a friend,” Lisa adds.
“She is open and, you know, somebody who loves everything.
Yet that wasn’t the end of the road for “Dallas & Robo.”

Another was “How May We Hate You,” an ABC comedy pilot in which she starred.
“Basically, my manager said, ‘Margot Robbie wants you to read a script.’
And I was like, ‘Okay!

Whatever it is, I’ll do,'” Dennings toldBuzzFeed.
That show was “Dollface,” which debuted on Hulu in 2019.
As Dennings toldCollider, she found the role and the premise entirely relatable.

“Yeah, that’s been me.
I’ve been that person,” she admitted.
“You’ve done it to your friends, and you have friends who’ve done it.

“They were kind of regaling me with stories in between takes.
I was like, ‘Oh, my God, this is real?’
They were like, ‘Um, yeah.'”

Having that degree of control over her work is something that Dennings had long sought.
“The executive producer thing was so exciting for me.
“I wanted to do something different,” Dennings said in an interview with Collider.

“But I was very involved.”
“Obviously, [the plot is] a huge secret thing, like they always are.
I can’t believe I got to be in it.”

She did, however, add a caveat.
“But anything Marvel ever asks of me the answer’s always yes.”
Dennings finally acknowledged that she was in the film after it had already come out.

Since then, she’s taken up another hobby typically associated with retirees: gardening.
she joked in the caption.
“I built the garden boxes myself and planted them last spring,” she said.

“I know it sounds like not a big deal, but for me it was.”
She also expounded on her love of gardening during a virtual 2022 appearance on"The Drew Barrymore Show.
Other actors in the prestige project included Andy Serkis, Bebe Neuwirth, and Riz Ahmed.

“We became Twitter friends through the miracle of the internet,” Dennings said.
So one day he just texted and asked, ‘Would you like to be the voice of Death?
We’re making “Sandman” as an Audible original.’

She was always my favorite character, I could not believe it and agreed without any further thought.”
That led to the Kat Pack, a Dennings-branded collection consisting of her favorite varieties of Spindrift.
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