It’s a lovely new dynamic that’s been incorporated into the show this season, and Diane Farr broke it down a bit further ...
Diane Farr: I think all of TV is two steps forward ... work and then he gets on set and he plays the loudest, most in-your-face, tone-deaf character. He’s not going anywhere.
Diane Farr: That was the scariest day ... more of his expression if I got behind him and we could really see his face. That was the genesis of it. Then comes that last scene with Bode and Gabriela ...
The mix of these things led to an important conversation between Billy Burke’s Vince and his father, and I spoke to Diane Farr about its significance and how it could impact the rest of the season.
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