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Atores do elenco Margo Está em Apuros, série da Apple TV protagonizada por Elle Fanning, conversaram com VEJA sobre a trama que gira em torno de uma jovem universitária que engravida de um professor casado e precisa se virar para cuidar do bebê, enquanto ainda tem que lidar com seus pais problemáticos, Shyanne (Michelle Pfeifer) e Jinx (Nick Offerman).

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00:00Em Margo está em Apuros, nova série da Apple TV, a indicada Oscar L. Fennin,
00:04engravida de seu professor na faculdade, descobre que ele é casado e precisa fazer
00:08o que for preciso para sustentar seu bebê. Assim, ela acaba abrindo uma conta
00:12no OnlyFans para ganhar os trocados. Na produção, a jovem Margo ainda precisa
00:16lidar com a relação conturbada com seus pais, interpretados por Michelle Pfeiffer
00:21e Nicole Hoffman. E eu entrevistei os dois. Confira.
00:31I want to first ask you, Michelle, Cheyenne is this woman who was a single mother who
00:38had to make it on her own to create Margo, and now she sees Margo going through the same
00:43path. How do you see this story and how did it affect your vision about motherhood in somehow?
00:50Well, I mean, my vision about motherhood is not important anymore. But I, you know, I, yeah,
01:00I think that this is a real ode to single moms. I think being a single parent and is a
01:11whole breed
01:11unto itself. And there's just, it's obviously it's, it's hard and it's really, um, uh, about taking care
01:21of that, that little thing and all of your choices center around that. So any kind of aspirations that
01:31you had just go to the wayside and you, um, as we see in Margo's case, you ultimately, um, have
01:39to make
01:40choices. Um, and there's just a lot of, um, a lot of guilt for not being able to give your
01:48child the
01:49life that you feel they deserve. There's a lot of shame in Cheyenne's case. Um, so, you know,
01:58I think that the whole, um, financial inequality has a huge part in the choices that people make.
02:06And Nick, uh, well, Jinx is this, was this Abyssin's father, uh, with geographic and everything,
02:13but now he's trying to be there for his granddaughter and for Margo with some, to compensate things.
02:18Uh, could you relate to this character in, in some way of, uh, the, the evolution of him as a
02:26person,
02:26as a man and as a father? Sure. I mean, I, thankfully I, I don't have, uh, issues as quite
02:34as severe as, as Jinx in my life, but I'm a man as crude as any. Uh, I make mistakes.
02:42I'll make,
02:42I'm about to make a couple right now. Uh, and you never like, I love recognizing that and knowing
02:50that I'm a vulnerable human like anybody. And so that makes me present. It makes me, uh, I've been
02:57with my wife for 26 years. And part of that is understanding I'm never done, uh, becoming a good
03:04husband. If I, if I get it right today, then I got to think about tomorrow because it's, and that
03:10goes
03:11for every relationship. You have to keep choosing to maintain it. You have to keep choosing to try.
03:17And I love the message of Jinx because he made the wrong choice for many years about his relationships
03:25with Cheyenne and Margo, but he finally is coming around, uh, for a couple of different reasons to
03:31saying and to, to making a go of it and saying, okay, I've, I've screwed this up for 20 years
03:38or
03:38more. Let me, let me actually shoot finally show up and make a go at it. And I love that
03:45message to so
03:45many people in, in life that it's never too late to start. You, you know, you've gone down the wrong
03:53path, but it's never too late to say, you know what, let me turn it around and try to be
03:59a good
03:59family member or a good citizen or what have you. And for both of you, why do you guys think
04:04that
04:05this, uh, shows about dysfunctional families, such as Margo, got money problems, uh, is so appealing to
04:12be honest. What do you guys think is so attractive to, to us to see it?
04:15I've never really met a family that wasn't dysfunctional on some level. Um, so, um,
04:25I think they're just like, you know, if you, if you take away, there's a certain flamboyance
04:30with all of these characters. And if you strip that away, honestly, they're just like any other family
04:35that I know. I mean, everybody has their issues. Everybody's issues are different, but you know,
04:41some people have, um, um, recovering alcoholic parents. Some people have recovering alcohol,
04:50you know, uh, recovering children. Some people have babies out of wedlock and, um, a lot of people
04:57actually are, um, are, are doing that. So I think that's, that's the way we, that we approach them
05:04anyway. Yeah. You put that well. It's, uh, we are, we're messy. We are messy. Everybody's
05:14messy. Humans are messy. And great. Life, even really, especially these days, life is super messy.
05:21Very openly messy. Like there's no denying we are all screwing a lot of stuff. Do you feel messy?
05:28Absolutely. My brain is really messy these days. And I think it's comforting for an audience to see
05:34these messy people that, you know, and at the end of the story, the, the message is all you can
05:40do
05:41at the end of the day is love one another and hopefully, uh, try your hardest, do the best you
05:47tomorrow. Yeah. You're going to fall short, but as long as it's done with love, you're going to win.
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