We designed the mask.
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We designed the mask.
What this show says is that real change happens internally, that maybe you should book a consultation with a shrink instead of a plastic surgeon.
The great thing about all these characters, is that all of them were meant to be one-episode pops.
It was a very brutal scene, so repercussions of that are equally as brutal.
Even before I wanted to do something about plastic surgeons, I wanted to do something about the idea of how people transform themselves.
I'm like, 'No, it's not funny, but it has moments of comedy in it'.
We're the blessed ones who get to say we're doing what we dream of doing.
I didn't want it to feel like a slasher movie, I wanted it to be a little more kabuki and delicate and weird.
It's hard to think you're driving up and down the field every time, getting to the red zone, and you just can't get the ball in. It gets frustrating.
It's a Mike Nichols movie, which I thought was very serious and done in a very light, sleight-of-hand way, because I think comedy gets you into the show and makes it accessible,.