Katie’s husband Archie (Ted Lasso' Phil Dunster) recently cheated on her with one of his graduate students and Greg wants to make sure she’s alright. Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson), John C McGinley (Scrubs) and Lauren Tsai (Legion) also star.
“They both make mistakes in the relationship. It's not perfect, and they don't always like each other, but they always love each other,” Carell tells Radio Times exclusively.
View Green Video on the source website“Your responsibility to them is still intact, but it's a different responsibility, and the most difficult aspect is letting them make their own mistakes, as opposed to trying to make everything good all the time, because otherwise you don't learn.
“Your kids are five and you think, ‘Oh my gosh, this is the most fun. It'll never be better than this.’ Then they're eight and 11 and, ‘Oh no, this is it. This is the perfect time.’ That's how I feel now with a 21 and a 24-year-old. It's great.
“I'm seeing them develop into these extraordinary adults, and we're relating on a completely different wavelength – and I love it.”
View Green Video on the source website“It's a really nice thing, because getting to know my parents properly and not being someone that just needs food, shelter and not to die is a real privilege. I'm lucky, I've got fantastic parents, but there will be times where I'm explaining something that's happened in my day that sort of slightly goes over their heads, like an internet thing.”
English actor Clive, who starred in Channel 4 series Pure and Sky’s The Lazarus Project, recently thanked Doozer Productions (behind Rooster) and HBO in an Instagram post for “changing my life” with her latest role.
Clive has been a long-time fan of Carell’s, mentioning that she grew up watching The Office, her “comfort show that you can have on in the background and have constant company”, Anchorman (“I couldn’t believe I was allowed to watch such a funny film and Steve’s character [Brick] is ridiculous and so funny”) and Little Miss Sunshine.
Rooster is available on HBO Max now. New episodes air weekly on Mondays. You can access HBO Max in the UK through Sky and Prime Video.
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