00:00We have a very intense scene between Joe Jr. and Bernie in this episode.
00:04It was kind of stressful to watch, but in a good way, if that makes any sense.
00:09So what was it like to play that opposite Ellen Burstyn?
00:13It's stressful to do, I can tell you that.
00:17Not not every day that you want to go to set and yell at a legend.
00:23It was necessary.
00:24You know, those scenes are tough, but she's such a pro.
00:28And honestly, to just rub elbows with her and to exist
00:32in the same room as her is comforting enough,
00:37especially when you have to do a scene like that.
00:39But yeah, it's a tough one to do.
00:42I haven't seen it yet.
00:43So, you know, I imagine it's tough to watch,
00:48but it's also necessary as part of the arc that we're trying to
00:51to get through with his addiction.
00:53You know, it's the ultimate irony when it comes to to addiction.
01:00You wind up really kind of hurting the ones you love the most.
01:06And that's what that scene, you know, it's meant to represent the desperation
01:11that addicts have when they're not able to use and and how the links
01:15that they're willing to go kind of out of their own mind to
01:20to get it, even if it means,
01:23you know, hurting the ones they love specifically.
01:27A legend.
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