Chris Sullivan
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It's true. It's true. Help me see clearly. Goodness gracious.
Didn't shy away from the tough conversations. That's right. We had the tough conversations, so you could have the tough conversations. I remember, I think I've told you this before, Aryan Moed, actor, he and his wife and their two daughters used to watch the show and used to, whatever the show was talking about, take the opportunity to jump in and talk about whatever the show was talking about.
Didn't shy away from the tough conversations. That's right. We had the tough conversations, so you could have the tough conversations. I remember, I think I've told you this before, Aryan Moed, actor, he and his wife and their two daughters used to watch the show and used to, whatever the show was talking about, take the opportunity to jump in and talk about whatever the show was talking about.
Didn't shy away from the tough conversations. That's right. We had the tough conversations, so you could have the tough conversations. I remember, I think I've told you this before, Aryan Moed, actor, he and his wife and their two daughters used to watch the show and used to, whatever the show was talking about, take the opportunity to jump in and talk about whatever the show was talking about.
And it was like an easy way into those conversations.
And it was like an easy way into those conversations.
And it was like an easy way into those conversations.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
Or that it has to be tough.
Or that it has to be tough.
Or that it has to be tough.
Did we say normalized that life is messy? Yeah.
Did we say normalized that life is messy? Yeah.
Did we say normalized that life is messy? Yeah.
Normalized that life is messy. Yeah. People often wanted to say that the Pearsons were the perfect family. And I was like, what do you mean?
Normalized that life is messy. Yeah. People often wanted to say that the Pearsons were the perfect family. And I was like, what do you mean?
Normalized that life is messy. Yeah. People often wanted to say that the Pearsons were the perfect family. And I was like, what do you mean?
What do you mean by perfect? Because you're not wrong. They are subjectively a perfect family, but there's messy things going on. There's tough things going on.