"Alexa and Katie" is a Netflix original multi-cam comedy series that will premiere on March 23rd. Tim Stenovec caught up with the stars of the series to talk about their onset chemistry.
Tiffani Thiessen, who is known for her role on "Saved by the Bell," talks about what it feels like to play a mom of teenagers. She jokes that she is not old enough to do that, and only has little kids at home.
The comedy trio also discussed how the would like audiences to watch their show and some of the biggest differences in how people consume television now. Actress Paris Berelc jokes that fans can watch the show any way they want, but she just wants people to watch. "Alexa & Katie" is available to stream on March 23.
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