Ben Stiller
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We thought, you know, Mark has to rethink everything that happened in the first four episodes. And so he has to really go back and process that. And what it does is it takes away any trust he really has in Helly. And so they have to kind of figure out how to rebuild their relationship.
We thought, you know, Mark has to rethink everything that happened in the first four episodes. And so he has to really go back and process that. And what it does is it takes away any trust he really has in Helly. And so they have to kind of figure out how to rebuild their relationship.
Yeah, it's kind of like Mark has become, you know, from the first season, if he was like the young child, you know, in the second season, he's becoming much more aware, much more rebellious. But now...
Yeah, it's kind of like Mark has become, you know, from the first season, if he was like the young child, you know, in the second season, he's becoming much more aware, much more rebellious. But now...
Yeah, it's kind of like Mark has become, you know, from the first season, if he was like the young child, you know, in the second season, he's becoming much more aware, much more rebellious. But now...
He kind of has like a, I don't give a fuck sort of attitude, which kind of makes him even more, I think, of a loose cannon because he really doesn't know what to believe in, what's true, what's not true. He knows he doesn't trust Lumen, any Mark. And he's kind of lost trust in Heli. But what we see also is how much Heli and Mark have feelings for each other too, that regardless of that.
He kind of has like a, I don't give a fuck sort of attitude, which kind of makes him even more, I think, of a loose cannon because he really doesn't know what to believe in, what's true, what's not true. He knows he doesn't trust Lumen, any Mark. And he's kind of lost trust in Heli. But what we see also is how much Heli and Mark have feelings for each other too, that regardless of that.
He kind of has like a, I don't give a fuck sort of attitude, which kind of makes him even more, I think, of a loose cannon because he really doesn't know what to believe in, what's true, what's not true. He knows he doesn't trust Lumen, any Mark. And he's kind of lost trust in Heli. But what we see also is how much Heli and Mark have feelings for each other too, that regardless of that.
Like he, as we see, because we see you come together and- That part of it is a very important element of the story. It kind of, in a way, helps bond Helly and Mark by the end of this episode, wouldn't you say?
Like he, as we see, because we see you come together and- That part of it is a very important element of the story. It kind of, in a way, helps bond Helly and Mark by the end of this episode, wouldn't you say?
Like he, as we see, because we see you come together and- That part of it is a very important element of the story. It kind of, in a way, helps bond Helly and Mark by the end of this episode, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, you mean the elevator scene? Yes. Yeah, I mean, that to me is this moment where Milchik is under the gun because he's just gotten this performance review, right? Where we're really starting to feel the companies turning the screws on him.
Yeah, you mean the elevator scene? Yes. Yeah, I mean, that to me is this moment where Milchik is under the gun because he's just gotten this performance review, right? Where we're really starting to feel the companies turning the screws on him.
Yeah, you mean the elevator scene? Yes. Yeah, I mean, that to me is this moment where Milchik is under the gun because he's just gotten this performance review, right? Where we're really starting to feel the companies turning the screws on him.
The performance review with Milchik is, I think, part of this trajectory that we're seeing of, you know, Milchik is kind of doing a lot that is probably new for him, new responsibilities within the company as being the floor manager, but also... After three, we're feeling like, well, he's questioning also like what the attitude is really towards him. Yeah. The company.
The performance review with Milchik is, I think, part of this trajectory that we're seeing of, you know, Milchik is kind of doing a lot that is probably new for him, new responsibilities within the company as being the floor manager, but also... After three, we're feeling like, well, he's questioning also like what the attitude is really towards him. Yeah. The company.
The performance review with Milchik is, I think, part of this trajectory that we're seeing of, you know, Milchik is kind of doing a lot that is probably new for him, new responsibilities within the company as being the floor manager, but also... After three, we're feeling like, well, he's questioning also like what the attitude is really towards him. Yeah. The company.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's, I think, incredibly loyal to the company. Yes. And what I like about this whole little trajectory that's evolving is people see Milchik as a very mysterious and sometimes scary character. And I'm starting to feel, especially as we see him relating to Drummond,
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's, I think, incredibly loyal to the company. Yes. And what I like about this whole little trajectory that's evolving is people see Milchik as a very mysterious and sometimes scary character. And I'm starting to feel, especially as we see him relating to Drummond,
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's, I think, incredibly loyal to the company. Yes. And what I like about this whole little trajectory that's evolving is people see Milchik as a very mysterious and sometimes scary character. And I'm starting to feel, especially as we see him relating to Drummond,