Adam Scott
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Podcast Appearances
We are colleagues of Alfonso Cuaron. We are peers with Alfonso Cuaron. That's really, really funny.
Oh, the one right before.
Oh, the one right before.
Oh, the one right before.
Well, we were scheduled to start the end of March 2020 or beginning of April, something like that. And actually went and did a table read March 7th or something. And then I was going to go home, get all my shit and come out. And. At the table read, they passed Purell around. We were like, this pandemic thing is fucking, this is weird.
Well, we were scheduled to start the end of March 2020 or beginning of April, something like that. And actually went and did a table read March 7th or something. And then I was going to go home, get all my shit and come out. And. At the table read, they passed Purell around. We were like, this pandemic thing is fucking, this is weird.
Well, we were scheduled to start the end of March 2020 or beginning of April, something like that. And actually went and did a table read March 7th or something. And then I was going to go home, get all my shit and come out. And. At the table read, they passed Purell around. We were like, this pandemic thing is fucking, this is weird.
And then as I was there just for like two days, shit was contracting in New York. And I was like, maybe I should go get Lysol wipes for my room. Like what's going on? Then I flew home and then everything happened. So we didn't start shooting till October. But even that- We were one of the only shows actually shooting.
And then as I was there just for like two days, shit was contracting in New York. And I was like, maybe I should go get Lysol wipes for my room. Like what's going on? Then I flew home and then everything happened. So we didn't start shooting till October. But even that- We were one of the only shows actually shooting.
And then as I was there just for like two days, shit was contracting in New York. And I was like, maybe I should go get Lysol wipes for my room. Like what's going on? Then I flew home and then everything happened. So we didn't start shooting till October. But even that- We were one of the only shows actually shooting.
So a lot of shows were doing this where you have a mask, a plastic thing in front of your face and all that shit. For the actors, the only time we saw people's entire faces was when camera was rolling. We would rehearse with all that stuff. And there was a special person with your own box to put your mask and all your equipment in. Oh, my God.
So a lot of shows were doing this where you have a mask, a plastic thing in front of your face and all that shit. For the actors, the only time we saw people's entire faces was when camera was rolling. We would rehearse with all that stuff. And there was a special person with your own box to put your mask and all your equipment in. Oh, my God.
So a lot of shows were doing this where you have a mask, a plastic thing in front of your face and all that shit. For the actors, the only time we saw people's entire faces was when camera was rolling. We would rehearse with all that stuff. And there was a special person with your own box to put your mask and all your equipment in. Oh, my God.
All that to say the isolation from each other and in general, because I would wake up in my apartment, go down to the van that took me to set with it, had a plastic sheet between me and the driver. Oh, my God. Then go to my room where you weren't allowed to have anyone in your room. Suffice it to say, the only real human contact was after action. Yeah. So it kind of fed into the show.
All that to say the isolation from each other and in general, because I would wake up in my apartment, go down to the van that took me to set with it, had a plastic sheet between me and the driver. Oh, my God. Then go to my room where you weren't allowed to have anyone in your room. Suffice it to say, the only real human contact was after action. Yeah. So it kind of fed into the show.
All that to say the isolation from each other and in general, because I would wake up in my apartment, go down to the van that took me to set with it, had a plastic sheet between me and the driver. Oh, my God. Then go to my room where you weren't allowed to have anyone in your room. Suffice it to say, the only real human contact was after action. Yeah. So it kind of fed into the show.
Yeah. It really did. And it really was sort of from the moment I walked into the apartment and closed the door and it was dead silent. And I was like, oh, okay. I need to come to terms with, at that point, she had died six months before.
Yeah. It really did. And it really was sort of from the moment I walked into the apartment and closed the door and it was dead silent. And I was like, oh, okay. I need to come to terms with, at that point, she had died six months before.
Yeah. It really did. And it really was sort of from the moment I walked into the apartment and closed the door and it was dead silent. And I was like, oh, okay. I need to come to terms with, at that point, she had died six months before.
But like you said, I was cocooned with my family, with the people who love me the most and was insulated, which is, I guess, one of the things love is for, is to make you feel better. And they suffered a loss as well. But obviously, I was the one who was going to be grappling with it in sort of a unique way from my kids in the army.