Ben Stiller
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Yeah, I think overall this episode, there was for us a feeling of like, okay, we know that we have to tell this part of the story and we want to try to do it in a way that feels organic and exciting. But it's always like a little bit, you know, when you step off of the severed floor, it's always a little scary. Yeah. For sure. But I thought Deachin and Sandra were so great together.
Yeah, I think overall this episode, there was for us a feeling of like, okay, we know that we have to tell this part of the story and we want to try to do it in a way that feels organic and exciting. But it's always like a little bit, you know, when you step off of the severed floor, it's always a little scary. Yeah. For sure. But I thought Deachin and Sandra were so great together.
And, of course, I just have to say Robbie Benson. Who plays Dr. Maurer. Yes. So good. So good in the show. I've been a fan of Robbie's also for a long, long time. He's been an actor and a director and writer. And he was very famous as a young man making movies in the 70s. Yeah.
And, of course, I just have to say Robbie Benson. Who plays Dr. Maurer. Yes. So good. So good in the show. I've been a fan of Robbie's also for a long, long time. He's been an actor and a director and writer. And he was very famous as a young man making movies in the 70s. Yeah.
And, of course, I just have to say Robbie Benson. Who plays Dr. Maurer. Yes. So good. So good in the show. I've been a fan of Robbie's also for a long, long time. He's been an actor and a director and writer. And he was very famous as a young man making movies in the 70s. Yeah.
And he made a movie called One-on-One, which is about a young kid who gets recruited to a college to play basketball and gets cut from the team and has to work his way back onto the team. That's one of my favorite movies of all time that he wrote.
And he made a movie called One-on-One, which is about a young kid who gets recruited to a college to play basketball and gets cut from the team and has to work his way back onto the team. That's one of my favorite movies of all time that he wrote.
And he made a movie called One-on-One, which is about a young kid who gets recruited to a college to play basketball and gets cut from the team and has to work his way back onto the team. That's one of my favorite movies of all time that he wrote.
Yeah, and starred in. And he's got one of the most incredible voices. Yeah, he does. He's the beast. He's the beast. That's right. Yes, he's the voice of the beast in Beauty and the Beast. He's a great director.
Yeah, and starred in. And he's got one of the most incredible voices. Yeah, he does. He's the beast. He's the beast. That's right. Yes, he's the voice of the beast in Beauty and the Beast. He's a great director.
Yeah, and starred in. And he's got one of the most incredible voices. Yeah, he does. He's the beast. He's the beast. That's right. Yes, he's the voice of the beast in Beauty and the Beast. He's a great director.
Yes, yeah. And then on top of that, just really the sweetest person I've ever worked with. Really nice guy. And it's been a long process making this show, the second season. And the first thing we shot with Robbie was in episode five. And then episode seven. And it was just over the course of a long time between those two episodes. It was like months and months and the strike happened.
Yes, yeah. And then on top of that, just really the sweetest person I've ever worked with. Really nice guy. And it's been a long process making this show, the second season. And the first thing we shot with Robbie was in episode five. And then episode seven. And it was just over the course of a long time between those two episodes. It was like months and months and the strike happened.
Yes, yeah. And then on top of that, just really the sweetest person I've ever worked with. Really nice guy. And it's been a long process making this show, the second season. And the first thing we shot with Robbie was in episode five. And then episode seven. And it was just over the course of a long time between those two episodes. It was like months and months and the strike happened.
So he was always connected and always there and always engaged. And I love his interrogation scene with Gemma.
So he was always connected and always there and always engaged. And I love his interrogation scene with Gemma.
So he was always connected and always there and always engaged. And I love his interrogation scene with Gemma.
Where he's asking her what she remembers and what she doesn't remember.
Where he's asking her what she remembers and what she doesn't remember.
Where he's asking her what she remembers and what she doesn't remember.