Brent Forrester

He served as head writer and executive producer on King of the Hill, Love, The Office and Space Force.

[2] He wrote the episodes: "Homer vs. Patty and Selma",[3] "Lemon of Troy",[4] the Krusty Burger segment of "22 Short Films About Springfield",[5] and "Homerpalooza".

Several of the jokes in the episode are based on his experiences: cameras (including his own) were being seized and thrown in the garbage, there were numerous advertisements, several "sour faced teens", a real freak show and at one point a stranger approached Forrester and asked "how's it going, nark?

[10] Forrester is writing the film The Low Self Esteem of Lizzie Gillespie with Mindy Kaling,[11] and a sitcom pilot for Ron Howard.

[13] In 2014, Netflix announced a two-season comedy series entitled Love co-created by director Judd Apatow, Paul Rust, and Lesley Arfin, with Forrester as executive producer.