![]() Through quarantine, we were like, “We want to make something, and we can revisit these characters,” and we felt like there were a lot of stories that we didn’t get to tell. This season had so many iterations because it had been so long. How collaborative are you in building out the stories for the characters, especially Rue’s? You don’t usually get that kind of hands-on experience, and everybody is different with how they choose to produce. I’m there every step of the way, even through editing, and that’s really, really special. The show has allowed me to come out of my shell as an actress, but also behind the camera, being in a place where there are no bad ideas and you feel safe enough to speak up and say, “Hey, what if we tried this?” Personally, I’m very self-critical, but I’m also very shy sometimes, so I won’t say anything. Sam was giving me the space to be creative and to learn, and so when it came down to the second season - and also the in-between episodes - it just felt like the right thing to have it in a more official capacity. On the first season, I was already doing it without having the title. How did that conversation start and why did you want to take on a bigger role like that? This season, you also served as an executive producer. I got a nice phone call from my mom who was watching it, and from Sam as well, which is funny because that’s the same way it happened the first time. I was shooting in Boston and then I took a little time in New York to chill before Budapest. 'Barry' Star Bill Hader Looks Back on Final Season, Details His Biggest Film Influences: "The Most Obvious Is the Coen Brothers"Ĭongratulations on the show’s Emmy noms! Where were you when you found out? ![]()
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