ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Can you explain how you managed to fit together so many plots into this finale?
SARA FOSTER:We wanted to do ourMomentoepisode, is what we wanted to do.
ERIN FOSTER:I really wanted to do an Ambien episode of some kind.

SARA:This really is Erins reality show.
ERIN:[Laughs.]
I had to have my Ambien taken away from me because I was basically abusing it.
Anyway, we were trying to figure out how to bring a lot of things together.
Its gotten so bad before that theyve had to move their kids to new schools.
We also really wanted to do a storyline where Sara forces me to get plastic surgery.
SARA:Its a play on how people associate beauty now with having fake lips.
No one actually really talks about it, right?
ERIN:Well, Kylie Jenner has gotten a lot of heat over that.
We were making a play on my character essentially saying to Erin, Youre going on a talk show.
Did you always know that this would be the last episode of the season?
SARA:We dont usually change the order of episodes.
In the writers room we know clearly how we want the series to flow.
Erin, you have to call in to producers on the talk show and tell a story.
Do you have to do that when going on an actual talk show?
You have to really get into what youre going to talk about.
SARA:Its never off the cuff, really.
Where did that come from?
SARA:Yeah, its sick, right?
Where do you go from here now that season 2 has ended?
The state of the industry, though, is tricky.
Everyone is struggling to compete with how people consume television these days.
Our show needed time to get its audience and grow.
Its been a really grass roots effort on our part to get people to know about the show.
SARA:Look atThe Grinder, people loved it and it had amazing reviews.
It was canceled after one season over ratings.
Thats my opinion, though.
So, I dont think these girls are only categorized as not being famous.
I think that they can have different levels of fame as long as theyre always self-sabotaging.
We can still play these characters.
We dont really think that much about that though.
I like to think that this show as a great stepping-stone into the next part of our careers.
Were proud because we came out of that moment in time and created our own path.
WithBarely Famous, weve tapped into and created something really exciting that well always be proud of going forward.