“I know Murray feels underrepresented on television and it was thrilling to work with him and flush out that character,” she adds.Īs usual, every episode ends with Dan offering his reviews of what to watch in the week ahead. Known for her risqu New York City cabaret performances, featuring skimpy clothing and lewd jokes, Everett shows a more vulnerable side to her character in Somebody Somewhere. She also opens up about her co-stars, Jeff Hiller and Murray Hill, and how Somebody Somewhere offers characters that aren’t often, if ever, seen on TV. Everett, adorned in a wrinkled t-shirt and jeans, is refreshingly real and understated straying from her usual persona.
Registration successful ✗ Close categories. Turn on push notifications and dont miss anything Keep me up to date No thanks, just show me the news. “Every time we touched on something true and real it felt like a show,” Everett tells us. Somebody Somewhere, a bittersweet comedy on HBO, will likely surprise viewers who know Everett as a self-proclaimed cabaret wildebeest. The series, which is already generating glowing reviews from critics, features a number of elements pulled directly from Everett’s life to explore themes of chosen family and finding yourself.
In a mini-Mailbag meets a What the Bleep Is Up With? segment, we explore why two of the winter’s biggest hits, Paramount Network’s Yellowstone and Showtime’s Yellowjackets, are missing from ViacomCBS’ streamer, Paramount+.Īs the calendar turns to a new month, we offer a run through some of the most high-profile new series that should be on your radar.īridget Everett joins the show to discuss the road to Somebody Somewhere and how her Kansas background led to the raunchy stand-up comedian exposing her softer side in the HBO comedy. Paramount+ and the case of the missing hits It’s been a busy week of castings (Claire Danes, Annaleigh Ashford, Josh Duhamel), renewals (at both HBO and CBS) and new series pickups (including one great reteaming).Ģ.
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