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Adam Scott

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He's just the coolest guy and brilliant, obviously. And he and Ben just started working on this and developing it. And Jackie and Nikki, I'm sure Dan was kind of scooped up from nowhere, having no real credits. It's fun talking to him about the show and where it can go and stuff. And he has it all in his head.

And also when he's thinking of something new, it's really fun to hear him sort of go, oh, yeah, that's cool. And then little cul-de-sacs and roads, he goes down. He always takes an unexpected, strange direction. But also as far as the kind of language of Lumen, there is no one who can really crack it and write it like Lumen. He can't.

And also when he's thinking of something new, it's really fun to hear him sort of go, oh, yeah, that's cool. And then little cul-de-sacs and roads, he goes down. He always takes an unexpected, strange direction. But also as far as the kind of language of Lumen, there is no one who can really crack it and write it like Lumen. He can't.

And also when he's thinking of something new, it's really fun to hear him sort of go, oh, yeah, that's cool. And then little cul-de-sacs and roads, he goes down. He always takes an unexpected, strange direction. But also as far as the kind of language of Lumen, there is no one who can really crack it and write it like Lumen. He can't.

It's a really particular thing that he invented and has a real direct line to is the strange phrasing and nomenclature of human and cure and this whole world.

It's a really particular thing that he invented and has a real direct line to is the strange phrasing and nomenclature of human and cure and this whole world.

It's a really particular thing that he invented and has a real direct line to is the strange phrasing and nomenclature of human and cure and this whole world.

I don't know. It's interesting. Yes. I really zeroed in on this time watching Dan and Maura, how art figured into their lives. Because John Turturro and Christopher Walken's characters, particularly John Irv, his life is really connected to art and the paintings and the rules and all of the sort of culture of the world is really important to him.

I don't know. It's interesting. Yes. I really zeroed in on this time watching Dan and Maura, how art figured into their lives. Because John Turturro and Christopher Walken's characters, particularly John Irv, his life is really connected to art and the paintings and the rules and all of the sort of culture of the world is really important to him.

I don't know. It's interesting. Yes. I really zeroed in on this time watching Dan and Maura, how art figured into their lives. Because John Turturro and Christopher Walken's characters, particularly John Irv, his life is really connected to art and the paintings and the rules and all of the sort of culture of the world is really important to him.

And the guys in Dannemora, Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano's characters, you know, when you have very little, your sort of stimuli is really cut off. These things become really important.

And the guys in Dannemora, Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano's characters, you know, when you have very little, your sort of stimuli is really cut off. These things become really important.

And the guys in Dannemora, Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano's characters, you know, when you have very little, your sort of stimuli is really cut off. These things become really important.

Totally. And when Christopher Walken's delivering the new tote bags for the manual, that's a huge deal. Yeah. It's an event. Could you see all this stuff when you read the script? Not like this. The tone of it was really found during the first season.

Totally. And when Christopher Walken's delivering the new tote bags for the manual, that's a huge deal. Yeah. It's an event. Could you see all this stuff when you read the script? Not like this. The tone of it was really found during the first season.

Totally. And when Christopher Walken's delivering the new tote bags for the manual, that's a huge deal. Yeah. It's an event. Could you see all this stuff when you read the script? Not like this. The tone of it was really found during the first season.

And I think, you know, usually when you go back and watch the first season of any show that you know and love, the first few episodes, it's like, okay, they're figuring it out. Uh-huh. Since we shot the season all at once, we were still shooting the first episode 10 months in. So something that worked in our favor is us finding our sea legs was spread out over the season.