Nikki Boyer
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I just really appreciate you opening up your heart and cracking into your own grief and cracking into your own humor to bring neighbor guy into everyone's hearts. I think everybody's going to secretly wish they had a neighbor guy.
I just really appreciate you opening up your heart and cracking into your own grief and cracking into your own humor to bring neighbor guy into everyone's hearts. I think everybody's going to secretly wish they had a neighbor guy.
And masturbates through the wall. But other than that, and leaves trash out.
And masturbates through the wall. But other than that, and leaves trash out.
I mean, listen, you know what? This isn't actually sounding so good. So forget I said that. Oh my gosh, Rob, thank you for your time. And thank you for bringing Molly's story to life. And I can't wait to see you.
I mean, listen, you know what? This isn't actually sounding so good. So forget I said that. Oh my gosh, Rob, thank you for your time. And thank you for bringing Molly's story to life. And I can't wait to see you.
Coming up, we get down and real when I talk to Jay Duplass about finding the comedy and being a well-intentioned emotional bulldozer.
Coming up, we get down and real when I talk to Jay Duplass about finding the comedy and being a well-intentioned emotional bulldozer.
You might know Jay Duplass from his role as Josh Pfefferman on Amazon's Transparent, or from TV shows like Industry, The Chair, and The Mindy Project. He's also written, directed, and produced acclaimed series like HBO's Togetherness and Somebody Somewhere, as well as films like Cyrus, Jeff Who Lives at Home, and the soon-to-be-released film The Baltimoreans.
You might know Jay Duplass from his role as Josh Pfefferman on Amazon's Transparent, or from TV shows like Industry, The Chair, and The Mindy Project. He's also written, directed, and produced acclaimed series like HBO's Togetherness and Somebody Somewhere, as well as films like Cyrus, Jeff Who Lives at Home, and the soon-to-be-released film The Baltimoreans.
On the FX series, Jay plays Steve, Molly's husband. He's a fictional character who's been taking care of Molly so long, he thinks he's the expert on everything. But in real life, Jay's the kind of person who makes you want to hug him before the interview even starts.
On the FX series, Jay plays Steve, Molly's husband. He's a fictional character who's been taking care of Molly so long, he thinks he's the expert on everything. But in real life, Jay's the kind of person who makes you want to hug him before the interview even starts.
I'm actually down in the desert.
I'm actually down in the desert.
I know. I can't believe how busy you are right now. There's a lot going on. Isn't that how it always is though when it rains and pours?
I know. I can't believe how busy you are right now. There's a lot going on. Isn't that how it always is though when it rains and pours?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, thank you. Thanks for taking time to chat because obviously this is incredibly important to me. And I feel this connection with everyone that was involved, like a deep, deep, spiritual, heartfelt connection. So when I get to see your face, it just makes me happy. So thanks.
Well, thank you. Thanks for taking time to chat because obviously this is incredibly important to me. And I feel this connection with everyone that was involved, like a deep, deep, spiritual, heartfelt connection. So when I get to see your face, it just makes me happy. So thanks.