Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis and other top actors joined picket lines alongside screenwriters on the first full day of a walkout that has become Hollywood's biggest labour fight in decades.
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Josh Segarra is known as humble hunk Lance on The Other Two, but the actor makes it clear he’s just “Dad” at home while taking Us Weekly through a day in his life.
“After breakfast and cartoons, [I] get my kids ready for school,” the actor, 37, exclusively tells Us of his typical morning routine. “On the weekends, it’s playground time for Dada!”
Segarra and wife Brace Segarra (who married in 2014) share three sons: Gus, 6, Hank, 3, and Bo, 5 months. They’re the Florida native’s main priority, starting and ending his day by taking care of his kiddos.
His character on The Other Two hasn’t found the same happily-ever-after yet. After a post-pandemic time jump in season 3 of the comedy — now streaming on Max — Lance is now a nurse. While the character loves being a caretaker, it made girlfriend Brooke (Heléne Yorke) hyper-aware of the dark sides of the entertainment industry. Their relationship came to an end with a heartbreaking fight in an episode last month.
“I love working with Josh Segarra,” Yorke told Awards Daily after the episode aired. “We came up together in New York theater, and he’s just a wonderful person. That was a chunky dialogue day, and we both came prepared to lob it at each other. …. Josh is such a pure person, and the payoff, for the audience, is to watch Brooke push push push, and we see a character stand up for himself. We love Lance, so it’s satisfying to see that. That scene shows such a great color of Josh’s abilities, and, broadly, to be able to be given where you get to have a 360 experience is so rare. I hope we have 45 seasons for that very reason.”
For his part, Segarra raved about getting to portray the breakup with Yorke. “Heléne is one of my dearest friends. We’ve built these characters together,
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Nick Cave and Blondie‘s Debbie Harry have teamed up to cover The Gun Club’s Jeffrey Lee Pierce’s ‘On The Other Side’. Listen to it below.The cover is the first single from the fourth and final volume in the Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project series titled ‘The Task Has Overwhelmed Us’. The series is formed from new interpretations of songs by the late mind behind the Gun Club.Pierce only performed ‘On The Other Side’ live on a handful of occasions, but has now been cemented by the duo.
Alison Herman TV Critic SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “The Other Two,” titled “Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance,” now streaming on Max. In the season — and now, officially, the series — finale of “The Other Two,” Brooke Dubek (Heléne Yorke) makes an analogy. After months spent chasing proof she’s a good person, Brooke is finally set to win an award for a mental health fundraiser, but she’s terrified of a backlash. “Don’t you remember when Jameela Jamil launched that body positivity app and then everyone accused her of lying about being attacked by bees?” she asks. Her assistant does not.
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “The Other Two,” titled “Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance,” now streaming on Max. Farewell, “The Other Two.” The day before it aired its Season 3 finale, co-creators Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider announced there will not be a fourth season of the beloved comedy series, adding that they “always knew” this was “where we wanted to end” the stories of Brooke and Cary Dubek. In the series finale, the siblings, after nine episodes of selfishness and depravity, finally show up for the ones they love. On a desperate mission to win an Academy Award for playing gay Albert Einstein, Drew Tarver’s Cary chooses to take a break from acting — despite the movie landing Harry Styles as a love interest — in order to heal himself and repair his friendship with Curtis (Brandon Scott Jones). Meanwhile, as her famous family members’ talent manager, Heléne Yorke’s Brooke publicly takes the fall for Pat (Molly Shannon) and Chase (Case Walker), at once achieving her goal to “do good.” In the series’ final moments, Brooke reconciles with longtime love Lance (Josh Segarra) with a good old-fashioned make-out in the rain, and Cary meets new friends and finds happiness outside of chasing career achievements.
, the satirical cult comedy about the Hollywood industry, is ending after three seasons, ET can confirm. The season 3 finale, which drops Thursday on Max, will now serve as the series' last episode.Created by former head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, the half-hour series follows two siblings, Cary (Drew Tarver) and Brooke (Heléne York), struggling to make it in New York while their teenage brother, Chase (Case Walker), catapults to fame after going viral on the internet.
Max has made the shocking announcement that the beloved comedy series The Other Two is ending after season three, which wraps up this week.
Ethan Shanfeld “The Other Two” will not return for a fourth season, as series creators Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider announce that they “always knew” Thursday’s Season 3 finale is “where we wanted to end” the stories of Brooke and Cary Dubek. Debuting on Comedy Central in 2019 before moving to HBO Max (and now Max), the series offered a scathing satire of Hollywood and the corruptive nature of fame. It starred Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver as disillusioned millennial siblings Brooke and Cary, who attempt to make it in New York City after their teenage brother becomes a Justin Bieber-esque pop star and their mother a daytime TV host. In Season 3, Cary, an actor, finally works his way up to C-list celebrity status, while Brooke, after talent managing her famous family members, decides to leave the industry to “do good.”
The Other Two, the comedy series starring Heléne Yorke, Drew Tarver and Molly Shannon, is coming to a close with its third season on Max.
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