Chris Sullivan
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Listen, I talk too much on the show. You keep us on track because your mind can hold this information better than ours can.
Listen, I talk too much on the show. You keep us on track because your mind can hold this information better than ours can.
Sully and I are thinking about lunch.
Sully and I are thinking about lunch.
Sully and I are thinking about lunch.
With the avocado. Definitely with the avocado.
With the avocado. Definitely with the avocado.
With the avocado. Definitely with the avocado.
Such a tricky moment for John, too. People still haven't quite gotten to know who Miguel is, but they know where this is going. And so this moment where you're like, hey, no, no, no, is such a tricky moment emotionally for him and you.
Such a tricky moment for John, too. People still haven't quite gotten to know who Miguel is, but they know where this is going. And so this moment where you're like, hey, no, no, no, is such a tricky moment emotionally for him and you.
Such a tricky moment for John, too. People still haven't quite gotten to know who Miguel is, but they know where this is going. And so this moment where you're like, hey, no, no, no, is such a tricky moment emotionally for him and you.
And there's something so comforting about the structure of this show, too, because you can show these moments, right, these shifts in the story when it becomes... when it becomes Rebecca's story. And you're like, oh, this is about her life, the things that have happened literally before and after the passing of her husband.
And there's something so comforting about the structure of this show, too, because you can show these moments, right, these shifts in the story when it becomes... when it becomes Rebecca's story. And you're like, oh, this is about her life, the things that have happened literally before and after the passing of her husband.
And there's something so comforting about the structure of this show, too, because you can show these moments, right, these shifts in the story when it becomes... when it becomes Rebecca's story. And you're like, oh, this is about her life, the things that have happened literally before and after the passing of her husband.
And there's something comforting in the structure of it too, even being a part of the performance of it, where... In the storyline of Kate and Toby in this episode, it's a tape on a thing on a day for Toby. Because doesn't have a lot of context, still figuring out the story, but it also didn't happen to him. There's a little bit of a removal there.
And there's something comforting in the structure of it too, even being a part of the performance of it, where... In the storyline of Kate and Toby in this episode, it's a tape on a thing on a day for Toby. Because doesn't have a lot of context, still figuring out the story, but it also didn't happen to him. There's a little bit of a removal there.
And there's something comforting in the structure of it too, even being a part of the performance of it, where... In the storyline of Kate and Toby in this episode, it's a tape on a thing on a day for Toby. Because doesn't have a lot of context, still figuring out the story, but it also didn't happen to him. There's a little bit of a removal there.
And it's just interesting for me watching it now to remember that even the biggest things, the biggest tragedies, the biggest traumas, the biggest, eventually just become part of my story. Right? And they don't mean the same thing to other people. And they don't have the same effect on other people, even if they've also experienced them. And it's just, it's oddly comforting to be reminded of that.
And it's just interesting for me watching it now to remember that even the biggest things, the biggest tragedies, the biggest traumas, the biggest, eventually just become part of my story. Right? And they don't mean the same thing to other people. And they don't have the same effect on other people, even if they've also experienced them. And it's just, it's oddly comforting to be reminded of that.
And it's just interesting for me watching it now to remember that even the biggest things, the biggest tragedies, the biggest traumas, the biggest, eventually just become part of my story. Right? And they don't mean the same thing to other people. And they don't have the same effect on other people, even if they've also experienced them. And it's just, it's oddly comforting to be reminded of that.