The pair play spouses Hazel and Byron Gogol, who have more than a few communication issues.
As the author of the novel upon which the show is based, itâs clear she knows a thing or two about these characters. âWe really wanted this juxtaposition, not only between drama and comedy but between the hub and the desert,â she adds of using landscape to help convey the skewed state of this universe.
A woman who wants out of her long-term relationship with husband Byron after he puts a chip in her head â it shares her every thought with him â Hazel is torn between returning to the dull and destitute (and very luxurious) world he plucked her from, or moving on. âShe really is figuring that out. So I think that that balance was something that Christina [Lee] and I really intentionally wanted to strike as we were writing,â Nutting adds.
As for the charactersâ motivations, itâs clear theyâre all being haunted by certain demons, whether itâs Byronâs wealthy roots or Hazelâs past family tragedy involving the loss of her mother. âI think all of the characters are sort of surprising in a way because they all have behaviors or make choices that arenât the best ones and yet you sort of understand all of them,â Lee explains. âAnd it was important for us in our approach of developing these characters that even when theyâre doing bad things that you empathize with them.â
That surely could be the case when it comes to Byronâs employees, Lyle Herringbone (Dan Bakkedahl) and Bennett Hobbs (Caleb Foote), who often do dirty deeds, but who win us over with their humanity (and their humor).
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