With just three seasons many are still pining for more episodes of the cult Celebrity satire “The other two“But at least one person thinks the show ended where it would. Speaks in a new interview about Variety’s “Just for Variety” -Podcast With Marc Malkin, former star in the series Drew Tarver Shared that despite the desire for more of him, he has no need to visit Cary Dubek.
“It felt like a good conclusion for these characters. I love that show, “Tarver said. “I love Cary Dubek, but once he had Really dark third seasonIt felt like it may have come to a natural end. He is a bit in a good place. Will he start jumping around and make these stories and try to be an actor again? So I was really happy with how it ended and his journey. But it was a really, really fun show. ”
While there were some controversy if the show had ended too early as a result of Complaints against creators and showrunners Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider for their behavior in place and in the author room Tarver told Malkin that the third season had been written to be the last of the show.
“They had written the season before we started filming,” he said. “So we knew that’s how the show, you know, these characters would end. So I think it always was, this is the conclusion of the show. But never say. “
As a bisexual man, Tarver considers himself fortunate to have played characters who reflect his authentic self, both with “the other two” and in his latest role as Sandy Gordon on Netflix Sports Comedy “Operation. “The show also contains Kate Hudson as a dever’s older sister, as well as Scott MacArthur, Justin Theroux, Max Greenfield, Brenda Song and Jay Ellis.
“I have been very lucky to play nuanced, complicated queer characters on TV“Said Tarver. “I don’t think I will be able to hide this or whatever. I think I was very lucky to have a role in “the other two.” And now Sandy is a nuanced, complicated, queer character and playing him is a real dream. “
“Driving point” is currently flowing on Netflix.