![]() ![]() TVLINE | Marsha doesn’t seem very surprised by a lot of what he says. He’s totally unhinged and the absurdity of the moment is where he finds the humor. Is it because he’s relieved? Slightly unhinged? A mixture? TVLINE | I was noticing how much you’re laughing in the scene. I thought it was just so much fun to do that scene and I hope that that translates in the viewers’ accepting it. Cal existed with that ironclad façade for the better part of his adult life, which is spectacular if you think about it, that he carried that burden for so long with the exception of the trysts he has at the motels with the younger girls and boys. I don’t think you can live that double life very long. TVLINE | And then all of a sudden, he’s the one that blows it up. TVLINE | This is a man who has gone to extreme measures to keep his secrets hidden. Everybody was so engaged, so plugged in, so connected, which really helped me hit all these notes int his really fantastic monologue which lets Cal liberate himself within the dynamics of his family. And then I thought, “S-t, I better start working on this now, because this is a mouthful.” And then when we shot it, God, it was so much fun. I thought, “This is fantastic.” I thought, “This is so great.” It was so well written. ![]() TVLINE | So you get the script, and you read that final scene in the house. TVLINE | I thought Episode 3 was when we were going to get our insight into Cal’s psyche, but then we get to the end of this one, and good God almighty. Secret Invasion Finale Recap: Avengers Powers, Assemble! - Plus, Where Does It Rank Among the 8 MCU Shows? ![]()
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