Quinta Brunson, creator and star of the ABC sitcom 'Abbott Elementary,' has spoken about the demanding schedule of producing 22 episodes per season, stating it made her feel 'invincible.' In a recent interview, she discussed her expansion into television and film production through her own company, emphasizing her desire to avoid creating 'slop'βa term she uses to describe low-quality, AI-generated content.
Brunson's comments come as she builds her production company, focusing on projects that prioritize quality and authenticity. She has been open about the challenges of maintaining a high episode count while ensuring the show's creative integrity. 'Abbott Elementary' has been praised for its sharp writing and ensemble cast, earning multiple Emmy awards.
As of May 2026, Brunson is developing new projects for both TV and film, though specific details remain under wraps. She has also been involved in philanthropic efforts, including supporting public schools in Philadelphia, which inspired the setting of 'Abbott Elementary.'