Asher Grodman opened up about how his Ghosts character lived and died in an exclusive new interview.
So that dynamic is very clear and is always at the top of our priority list.
His relationship to Judaism is very Trevor, if that makes any sense.
I can probably see it more easily in other people than I can see it in myself.
I dont think it was harder.
Season 2, all that stuff was still there.
Season 3 was our first time ever without any kind of COVID restrictions.
So in that case, it was a lot easier."
This season is so good, just on the page, its so good.
We got an episode I believe airing on Thursday, and its a really special one.
Its so funny, because…whatever our writers choose is gonna work because theyre fantastic.
But I will say, I think theres something fun in a limitation.
What Rose does in this show is incredible.
Who doesnt want to see that?
And he squirms so well.
Youre basically saying In pursuit of the art, are we willing to lose our job?
I think the answer is no, we really love our job.
Nobody wants to leave, its a really great cast and crew dynamic, our Montreal crew is amazing.
So nobodys running for that door, I dont think, at least Im not."
Its more of this, its more of a limitation, its just a lot of fun.
So theres something fun in the fact that were all so kind of lost in any given moment.
I think it helps with kind of the ‘warm hug’ vibe of the show."
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