In seems, at least in part, that those close to her question what Sam can handle. Sam may have been extra emotional about the situation having just discovered that her late sister Holly’s cancer was diagnosed a full year before Sam found out. Sometimes it’s nice to keep something for yourself, but that doesn’t mean the other person is going to understand, OK? She may get real fired up about it!” You can understand why he would want for himself, to discover somebody new. He’s cracked her open, right? Now she doesn’t want to lose him. In conversation, the two actors hit similar beats like those of their characters, rapidly ping-ponging off one another and cracking jokes to soften the real talk we’re wading through.Ĭontinues Everett: “Sam has done a lot of work because she has faith in Joel. “‘Just because I wrote a show about it!'” Hiller chimes in, teasing the fact that the show is a product of Everett’s own small-town Kansan upbringing. “I feel like you’re lying me down on the couch and telling me to talk about my problems because this feels a little personal, OK?” Everett’s laugh is warm and contagious and even though we’re talking about the show’s biggest contention yet, the mood is light. And I think she is afraid of losing that. That’s how she was with her sister Holly and now that’s the way she is with Joel. “A version of this happened in my real life and I think that Sam - certainly not Bridget - thinks that sometimes you can only love one person at a time. “Lighten up, Sam!” laughs Everett when I ask for her take. But then again, there are two sides to every story. Is Sam being a bit oversensitive to the fact that Joel may have another special person in his life? After all, her friend is gay. It’s something he craves even more, so I think he’s afraid of losing what was special between them.” Now she likes him, so that validation is even more important to him. “For Joel, it’s so important to have Sam love him because she is someone he’s worshipped forever and who knew him even when he was that mess of a person in high school. “He’s afraid to tell Sam because they do have this perfect dynamic and he’s afraid that anything new introduced into that dynamic will screw it up,” he says. That said, it is incredibly sweet to see sparks of joy in him. What he was actually doing was spending quality time with Brad, a connection he purposely avoided telling her about. Joel was shady about the details of his whereabouts one afternoon, telling Sam he had errands to run. Yes, Sam can be a bit reactive, but one can’t blame her for feeling shafted. It’s maybe not the direct vision of what he had on his vision board, but Brad’s really good for Joel.” “The new fella is sort of a surprise,” Hiller tells TVLine regarding Joel’s new… fling? (Boyfriend? Eh, who needs labels?) “It’s someone Joel wouldn’t have necessarily imagined. It feels a bit like riding shotgun with their characters, except instead of belting Laura Branigan tunes, I’m in the backseat grilling them about their feelings and wishing they would just bury the hatchet already. When I’m speaking with the two costars about the series’ biggest drama yet, they’re enthusiastic. Somebody Somewhere Season 2 Finale: Bridget Everett Details Sam's Season-Ending 'Emotional Avalanche' Somebody Somewhere Renewed for Season 3 at HBO
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