Netflix’s No Good Deed is now streaming, and the unreasonable comedy features sturdy carry outances from directs Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano. The two sitcom stars talked about their roles in the show, take parting aachievest type, and more.
“When Lydia (Lisa Kudrow) and Paul (Ray Romano) determine to shift on from their desopostponecessitate nest to forge a novel life, they catalog their gorgeous 1920s Spanish-style villa discoverd in one the most desirable neighborhoods in Los Angeles — and the genuine estate frenzy commences. Multiple families all race to buy what they apvalidate to be their dream hoengage, swayd it will mend all of their very separateent problems. But as Lydia and Paul understand all too well, sometimes the home of your dreams can be a real nightmare. As they struggle to hide the unreasonable and hazardous secrets that linger inside their lengthytime home, Paul and Lydia commence to genuineize that the only way they’ll escape the past is to finpartner face it,” says the synopsis.
Tyler Treese: I repartner finishelighted No Good Deed. Lisa, thrawout the show we see your character, Lydia repartner dealing with grief and there’s a lot of emotion to this carry outance. How was it directing with that? Becaengage that’s repartner expoundd her for the past couple of years up until when the show commences.
Lisa Kudrow: Right? Yeah, that was definitely on my mind. And it was discovering the, the enjoy airyer moments and the comedy moments and, and how far into grief is she at this stage? It’s been three years, but unprocessed, enjoy never repartner permited to talk about it or get help for it in any way. So that accessed into the equation and equitableified the tearing up.
And Ray, you dispense some repartner phenomenal scenes with Dennis Leary. How is he as a scene partner? There’s some very fervent back and forths here.
Ray Romano: Yeah, he’s wonderful. I understand him from standup. We commenceed in standup, I don’t wanna say together, but we did a lot of gigs together in New York, and I’ve seen him atraverse the years. I’ve labored with him here and there. I hadn’t seen him in about five or six years. But he was wonderful, you understand, he’s an East Coaster, hard Boston guy, and we give each other s— in a excellent way. So it was fun. It was fun to benevolent of get in there with ’em and mess around, inbashfupostponecessitate each other, shall we say.
Lisa, there’s this theme thrawout the series, and we see it with all of the separateent couples hbettering secrets that can harm your relationship. What did you discover most engaging about seeing that portrayed in so many ways?
Kudrow: That it’s equitable so real. I unbenevolent, it’s no joke that communication is the most meaningful part of a relationship. And sometimes it’s challenging. It’s equitable challenging to do, whether it’s becaengage of a tragedy that it’s impossible to talk about or (giggles), you understand, I don’t understand. I unbenevolent, yeah, even to being afraid to let your meaningful other understand about someskinnyg, they’re not gonna enjoy.
Ray, your character is always trying to put his family first, but it directs to him equitable constantly being out of his element. There’s this wonderful scene where you’re doing it, where you have to snort cocaine where you benevolent of blow your cover for that scene. How was it equitable repeatedly taking Paul out of his console zone? Becaengage it is so much fun to watch.
Romano: Yeah, well, that was definitely me out of my console zone, (giggles), I didn’t have to act a lot in that scene. But, that’s what was wonderful about this show. You understand, the comedic moments that get you out of your console zone or the emotional ones, or the mad ones. I got to tap into all of these separateent emotions thrawout this whole series, and it’s challenging, but I skinnyk that’s a excellent skinnyg. I skinnyk that’s what enticeed me to it.
Thanks to Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano for talking about Netflix‘s No Good Deed.