And yet he still has to hedge with her because she doesn’t really listen.” And you hear a little bit about what his actual goals and desires are. Then he’s with Beth Ann, his best friend at the show. And then when Patricia shows up, he’s even crueler to her so that she can see that. And then when he is with Vanessa, he’s very instructive and he lets her know that he is someone to be respected. And so Darcy is one person when he’s just with Patricia, very subservient, lets her know that he can take her abuse. I have to blend in order to survive and thrive in that atmosphere. Rogers continues, “I’m a gay kid from Long Island. “And the way that he succeeds within that work environment is by code-switching, which to me was the heart of my performance was me really thinking about the ways in which I have had to be different people to people in my life in order to get by.” I think that his relationships all exist within this toxic work environment,” Rogers says. I think that he doesn’t have a lot of gay friends. “Honestly, I think for Darcy, he doesn’t have a lot of friends. As she tries to keep up the charade, she faces pressure from her tough-as-nails boss, Patricia ( Jenifer Lewis), and quickly learns everyone on staff is hiding their own issues, including her role model, the legendary on-air host Jackie Stilton ( Molly Shannon). Sure, Joanna did have cancer at one point in her life, but that was literally decades ago.
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And so I just think that it almost would be like a missed opportunity to not explore something that is already so vivid.”Ĭoncurrently, Rogers is also starring as Darcy (no Jane Austin or “Pride” relation), a career and status-minded assistant in Showtime’s “Love That For You.” Set in the world of television shopping, the series centers on Joanna (Bayer), a new on-air host who surprises herself by pulling out the “I’ve got cancer” card before she’s fired from her dream job. Because I think where we leave them you get the sense that this might be the last time that they have the opportunity to have this frivolous, fun, summer camp vacation with this group of people in this type of circumstance, but they’re going to keep living and keep going and remain friends.
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But I think it might be cool to see these characters in a different environment, in a different station in their life. “Truly, like the ‘Fast and Furious‘ franchise we could be popping from location to location is truly something to think about.
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“I mean, P-town babe, like Palm Springs, Puerto Vallarta,” Rogers says. And Rogers is dreaming of what could occur with a significantly larger budget the second time around. Rogers, catching up after a weekend celebrating the premiere on the island in question with his co-stars, says there are already ideas being thrown around regarding a potential sequel. The Searchlight Pictures film, which debuted exclusively on Hulu, has already earned critical acclaim and a legion of fans. Over a week they find romance, betrayal, a drag queen and a deer or two amongst the Pines. They are joined by the slightly demure Max ( Torian Miller) and the out there and slightly messy Keegan ( Tomás Matos) and Luke (Rogers). Howie (Yang) has moved to San Francisco for work, leaving his BFF Noah (Booster) in New York. READ MORE: “Fire Island” Review: Joel Kim Booster and Andrew Ahn deliver an instant queer rom-com classicĪ very loose adaption of Jane Austin’s “Pride and Prejudice,” “Fire Island” centers on a group of early thirtysomething gay friends who head to the gay summer enclave for what they think may be one last blast of fun together.
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That has all changed over the past month with the arrival of Andrew Ahn’s “Fire Island” and Vanessa Bayer’s dramedy series, “I Love That For You.” There was that Quibi series “Gayme Show” and writing gigs on “The Other Two” and “Q-Force” (as well as a voice role on the latter), but he’s been slightly (and we mean slightly) on the sidelines as his good friends Yang and Joel Kim Booster have stepped into the spotlight. The longtime co-host of the “Las Culturistas” podcast with Bowen Yang has popped here and there. Matt Rogers is finally having that moment.