00:00Congratulations on season two, obviously I was able to binge it and I enjoyed every minute of it.
00:08I especially like that we got to get a deeper dive into your guys' relationship.
00:13Based on season one, did either of you get hate DMs, hate mail about your characters?
00:21Because I feel like we get a nice deeper dive now in season two, but on the surface there can be some kind of irritating qualities about your characters.
00:29Just based on the way you treat it right now.
00:33I'll answer broadly with this question is that men don't get hate mail on the internet.
00:39I think that is a specifically targeted toward women thing, which is a societal problem we might need to look at.
00:46So you got a lot of it.
00:47I don't know, I'm not answering for Jackie, I'm just saying broadly.
00:50But you're a man, you should answer for her.
00:52That's right.
00:53Exactly.
00:55Go ahead.
00:56I wouldn't say that there was hate mail, certainly.
00:59I mean, there were definitely people who were pro-Sasha and Morgan, for sure.
01:03Right, right.
01:04But it really wasn't hate mail.
01:05It was more like random things I was hearing.
01:09Don't you feel that this happens where it's the loudest voice, not the most popular voice?
01:15And so I think I was getting a lot of this one loud voice, but then everything else was so, I don't know, supportive and understanding that these characters are multidimensional and some of them need to be foils.
01:29Yeah.
01:30So they're going to be craggier because that's literally conflict and comedy.
01:34And so it's like, but none of it came like to my inbox.
01:38I don't know about it.
01:39And I would also say that like, one kind of great thing was that in that way of like with sports teams, it's more fun to root for a team than it is to root against the team that's playing your team.
01:48Most of the stuff that we got was really positive, just about like, if somebody was into Sasha and Morgan, it was like a positive, oh, that's cool.
01:55And if they were into Sasha and Esther, it was positive in that direction.
02:00You know what I mean?
02:01I got so much if, so many DMs that were like, if he hooks up with Morgan, I'm jumping off a bridge.
02:06Like I'm coming with a box cutter.
02:09Well, I think a lot of people, I mean, for me, I was relieved that the relationship does kind of have a turning point.
02:14What for Esther is the moment where she was finally able to let loose?
02:19Because I noticed a difference with she seems so stuffy and so reserved.
02:22And then all of a sudden something changes where she's able to kind of have fun again.
02:26Yeah.
02:27Tim?
02:28Take this one.
02:29Oh, no, honey, you can answer this.
02:30No, no.
02:31Oh, thank you, sweetheart.
02:32I think she has a realization that everybody else is having fun and she's not.
02:36And she's sort of this almost self-imposed stick in the mud.
02:38I mean, no one's making her, you know, be so stern and such a rule follower.
02:46And I relate to that rule following of like, then you sort of break out of it and you're like, what's going to happen?
02:52Like, I'm not going to go and cheat on my husband, but like, what's going to happen if I'm not like staring out the window while he's talking to this book?
02:59It's just like, take a breath.
03:01It's going to be okay.
03:02And I think really, as I said, she's realizing everyone else is having fun and she's like, well, what am I doing?
03:08I could be making different decisions and not be the police all the time.
03:12Right. And for Timothy, the Valentine's Day episode and the learning of that dance, how long did that process take in real time?
03:20He started right before season one.
03:22Yeah, it's been in the works for years now.
03:25No, when it was first in the script, I went over to our producer, Andrew, and I was like, hey, I'm going to need less sins.
03:33And he was like, oh yeah, we got you.
03:34You think like two?
03:35And I was like, you got to bump that number up.
03:37Yeah.
03:38Those are rookie numbers.
03:39Yeah.
03:40Yeah.
03:41No, it was really fun.
03:42It was a challenge for me because I've never historically been somebody that's like really comfortable with dance.
03:48So it was really fun to throw myself into it.
03:52I will also say that like one great thing was that it didn't need to look like a professional dancer.
03:57It needed to look like somebody who was trying really hard to do a good job.
04:00That's what it looks like.
04:01And that's a target I feel like I can hit.
04:03Yeah.
04:04For the cast in general on season two, do you feel like there was a new phase of the relationship?
04:10Are there inside jokes?
04:11Is there more of a tight-knit feel this time around?
04:14I mean, I think we're pretty lucky in that it was kind of tight-knit from the beginning.
04:18Jackie and KB have been friends for 20 years.
04:23Justine and I had a lot of mutual friends before this.
04:27I had met Adam before.
04:28I had worked with KB before.
04:29So like it was kind of already there in a great way.
04:33And so season two just kind of felt like picking it up rather than trying to find, rather than try to find it.
04:39Just because we've all known each other for a long time.
04:41And I was just going to say that KB the other day called us America's quintuplets.
04:46Just so disturbing.
04:48But also like, her point was for a family, but calling us America's quintuplets is unhinged.
04:54Yeah.
04:55It's unbelievable.
04:56And for the premiere, I know I don't act anymore, but I used to.
05:00And seeing my own work would always terrify me.
05:03Is a premiere a fun thing or is it still terrifying for you guys who've been doing this all the time?
05:08We have different answers for this.
05:10But our answers are exactly what you'd think they are.
05:12What do you think for us?
05:14I think that for you, it's an experience that you are navigating through every single time.
05:20And it becomes a different level of uncomfortable, but you navigate through it.
05:24And for you, you're just there to have fun.
05:27Opposite.
05:28Absolute opposite.
05:29Really?
05:30I'm like, look at me go.
05:31Ma!
05:32Can you believe?
05:33No way.
05:34I love watching things.
05:36I'm very hard on myself, but I like to watch it.
05:39I have so many actor friends that are like, I'm hiding behind the curtains when I'm on screen.
05:44They're like, they can't look at themselves.
05:46This is what I always wanted.
05:48It's me.
05:49I started when I was nine years old.
05:51I'm like, I've always wanted to be on TV.
05:52I want to be the nanny.
05:53Let's go.
05:54So when it's happening, I'm so excited.
05:56Tim, we have to like gun to his head and we're like, you got to watch the show.
06:00We need to talk about the show.
06:01Could you please watch it?
06:02No way.
06:03I get nervous.
06:04And for the premieres, what I hate more than anything is seeing it for the first time in
06:09the same time as everybody else.
06:10No, not even.
06:11So I will always watch it before a premiere, just so I know.
06:15But just to think about how the rest of the crowd is going to react to something or more
06:19just that, like, so I'm not in my own head and like, just saying like, oh, wow, you did
06:23a real terrible job there.
06:25And then all these people saw it.
06:26And like, I can be prepared for the terrible job I'm going to do.
06:28You know what I mean?
06:29Pre-terrible.
06:30Pre-terrible.
06:31I'm going to frigging rip his head off his neck.
06:32I swear to you.
06:33Imagine being that funny and wonderful and thinking you're doing a terrible job.
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