
Jon Hamm discusses how his character, Coop, uses an unreliable narrator in the show Your Friends and Neighbors. He explains that the voiceover isn’t just a stylistic choice—it actively shapes how viewers experience the series. In a recent interview, Hamm details how Coop’s internal thoughts create both complexity and uncertainty, making the audience question what’s actually happening. He draws parallels to famous examples of narration and shares how enjoyable it was to perform. Hamm also talks about unexpectedly becoming a popular meme and his decision to embrace it. Finally, he hints at how Coop’s character will develop in the second season, particularly his relationship with Mel. If you appreciate shows with intricate plots, evolving characters, and clever writing, this interview is worth checking out.
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2026-04-03 21:35