Nikki Boyer
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Podcast Appearances
Can we talk about that scene again? Do you know what that is?
Can we talk about that scene again? Do you know what that is?
It's one of my favorite scenes.
It's one of my favorite scenes.
So Molly is going down on you and you start crying.
So Molly is going down on you and you start crying.
But you're crying because you are sad because of her double mastectomy and the scars on her boobs. And you say that it's a lot of trauma. And it's my favorite scene because it's sexual, it's emotional, and it's completely ridiculous. It's so ridiculous.
But you're crying because you are sad because of her double mastectomy and the scars on her boobs. And you say that it's a lot of trauma. And it's my favorite scene because it's sexual, it's emotional, and it's completely ridiculous. It's so ridiculous.
But what kind of headspace were you in to pull a scene like that off that you know is funny, but you can't play any of the comedy because it's trauma. It's not comedy, it's trauma.
But what kind of headspace were you in to pull a scene like that off that you know is funny, but you can't play any of the comedy because it's trauma. It's not comedy, it's trauma.
And I think it's really interesting because there is an intimacy coordinator and your director and your showrunners are working with you. I never worked with an intimacy coordinator. And it really is like a fight choreographer for sex and for intimacy scenes, right?
And I think it's really interesting because there is an intimacy coordinator and your director and your showrunners are working with you. I never worked with an intimacy coordinator. And it really is like a fight choreographer for sex and for intimacy scenes, right?
One thing that I really, really love about this show, Liz, Kim, writers, actors, everybody involved in this part of it is that the male characters really could have just looked like a bunch of assholes.
One thing that I really, really love about this show, Liz, Kim, writers, actors, everybody involved in this part of it is that the male characters really could have just looked like a bunch of assholes.
And they're not. They're layered.
And they're not. They're layered.
Which is one of the first things that Steve does.
Which is one of the first things that Steve does.
Yeah, exactly. Oh, my gosh. I have to say, like, the moment that I met you on set, I was... I don't know. There was a familiarity. I was like, oh, he's one of my people. Like, I felt like I knew you for years.
Yeah, exactly. Oh, my gosh. I have to say, like, the moment that I met you on set, I was... I don't know. There was a familiarity. I was like, oh, he's one of my people. Like, I felt like I knew you for years.