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Renee interviews Jon Cryer about his new show and more!

Jan 09, 20249 min
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Jon’s hilarious new comedy, Extended Family. Exended Family premieres Saturday, December 23rd at 8/7c on NBC, with new weekly episodes returning Tuesday, January 2nd at 8:30/7:30c on NBC (following Night Court) All episodes will be available to stream next day on Peacock. ..Starring Jon Cryer, Extended Family is a new multi-cam comedy centered around the shifting family dynamics following a good-natured divorce — and the surprisingly hilarious moments that come with co-parenting. The gags on Extended Family will be messy, endearing, and packed with hilarity, and you won't want to miss them.What is Extended Family about?The official synopsis for Extended Family teases: "After an amicable divorce, Jim and Julia decide to continue to raise their kids at the family home while taking turns on who gets to stay with them. Navigating the waters of divorce and child-sharing gets more complicated for Jim when Trey, the owner of his favorite sports team, enters the picture and wins Julia’s heart.”

Transcript

Hey, Renee, I'm great. How are you? Oh my gosh, I am so excited to be chatting with you because I just think you're I love everything you do, and you're one of those people that I wish I could hang out with, like have a drink with, or would like you're at my table whenever they always ask because you're so hilarious. I love you. Oh, thank you so much. Well, I will hope. I mean, that's hard to live up to, but I'll do my best.

Please try very hard during this interview, John, first of all, congratulations on extended family. That looks hilarious. Thank you so much. We're having so much fun. We're almost done shooting the first season, and it's so nice to finally have it playing in front of people because we actually shot the pilot almost almost two years ago. Are you serious. Yeah no, but there was the NBC had their president left and then the strike happened. Oh

yeah, that's true. Yeah, we've just been doing it and it's so funny because there's kids on the show, and we're like, the kids are going to be grown ups, so you're going to have to have one of those in the future two years from now. Well, I love Donald Faison first of all, one of my most favorite actors. He's he's fantastic. Abigail Spencer and I feel like, do you get to control the clips they use to promote the shows on TV? Do you know? Do they give

you a heads up? They do? Not know. Every now and then you're shooting something you're going to and you think to yourself, they're going to use this in the promos, Like the second I was taking the Sarah gun to my butt. Uh huh, they're going to use this, you know. Usually it's like physical bits of comedy. You're tripping, you falling because you know, because that's the quickest, easiest laugh, you know. Uh so uh But but no, I don't have any control over it. I

you know, it's really up to the promo department. But I've been really happy with what the promo department has been picking. It's fantastic. But I'm just like that promo gets me every time when you've got the fair gun on your butt and they open the door, I'm like, this is a fan whoever did this? What a what a draw? And of course I think it's a timely show right because everyone's you know, consciously uncoupling or trying to be amicable, trying to be adults here, and the show is about how

an amicable divorce, if there really is such a thing. And then like, I don't want to give away everything, but I know it's been out there about how you're trying to combine your lives. One of your favorite sports teams, the guy likes your now ex wife, like very timely premise,

though I would say, oh, thank you. Well, the crazy thing is my parents have divorced amicably, and so, you know, and that was back in you know, nineteen seventy two, you know, so you know it can't it's been around for a while, thankfully, but you know, we just what I loved about this relationship was, you know, is

that it's very specific. You know, this is you know, this is how they chose to try to make something good out of something that they couldn't work out, you know, And I feel like, you know, when you got kids, that it's your responsibility to try and find that at least,

you know, obviously this is not a solution for everybody. It helps that that one of them owns the Boston Celtics, you know that that kind of makes it a special situation and it was inspired by the way by the real owner of the Boston Celtics who does this with he and his wife share an apartment with her ex husband so that the kids don't have to move. See. You know, I appreciate that and thank you for sharing that information. But I am Sicilian, so this does not compute with me. I

do apologize. I tried. I wish I could. Maybe I'll let you know. I'll use your show as learning. That's what I'll do, Okay. I just feel like I feel like I'm not trying to stereotype my people, my Sicilians, but this just is not We don't underst stand this. You know, Hey, all I can tell you is Amelia who Amelia Lar This is based on you know, it's a deeply a tell and and proud of it, and you know this works. You know, it's a it's

a you know again, it's these particular people. I really love the characters as written, and that's kind of as an actor, when you get that feeling like I really know these people, right, that's when you kind of have to jump on it as a as a performer. Listen, I don't have a lot of time with you and I have We all have our schedules to keep, but I want to make sure people know they can watch this

on Peacock. You can stream episodes there obviously on NBC. This is a fantastic show, extended family with one of you know, the best comedic timing professionals on the planet. I know, I know you have scripts. I know you have to do this, but I just love it. And you have been in front of us your whole life. You have a I know

that it's hard work for you. Maybe you don't. We don't see all the tears in your life, right John, but you have been blessed in our eyes as being on screen since the eighties from of course, I mean talk about the John Houston movies clearly two Men in a Baby or you know what I mean, all the stuff that you've done. Oh my gosh, I capt forget the name of the show. I'm like two and a half Men. I'm like two and a half Men with three babies, whatever the

name of that show is. But like you've done so much and grown in front of our eyes. It seems like a charmed career to me, where you're able to say this is what you've consistently done. I am aware of how lucky I am in this business, and every now and then I have that am I in a simulation a feeling when I because you know, I'll step onto the set and be like, wait, I'm like the you know, I'm one of the stars of a TV show. How the hell did

that happen? But you know, I have I have the benefit of I sort of grew up backstage parents for performers, and so I've always had sort of a gut level of comfort in this world, you know, and a little bit of a nepo baby thing because you know, when you're when you when you grow up in it, you sort of you get it in a way that it's harder for people just who are getting coming into it from outside. And and so'm I. You know, Uh, I've had advantages that

I'm that I'm obviously grateful for. But uh, you know, every day on the set I have there's never been a day where I didn't feel lucky. Even in the podcast genre. Now because you have your own podcast show or are you still actively uh doing that with with your your podcast that you have on I just did. I wasn't sure if that's something you're still actively doing or do you have to put it aside when you're taping with with Lawyers,

Guns and Money. No. No, The amazing thing about a podcast is that it is something that you know you can absolutely do while you're doing it. I mean, Donald Faison on Extended Family still does his podcast.

And yeah, I used to do a show called Undisclosed which was about wrongful convictions and I used to do interview people on it, and then when the opportunity for Lawyers, Guns and Money came up, which is a very specific story, I just jumped on it because it's an absolutely Banana's true story about this young public defender in Miami in nineteen eighty six who gets this nut client whose claims to be working for the CIA, claims to be a gun runner

for the CIA, and he kind of dismissed his claims as like, Okay, you're a crazy person. But then the guy gave him a phone number and it was It ended up being answered in the White House and this young public defender ended up uncovering what later became known as the Iran Contra scandal. But this huge, like world shaking scandal with this one kid in Miami and

it's just an amazing story called Lawyer's Guns and Money. Well, I wish I had more time with you because I have a ton of other questions, But meanwhile, we're just going to have to take this and be satisfied. John Cryer, you're one of my absolute favorites. I wish you a ton of success on extended family and all of your projects. I appreciate your time today, Thank you so much. That's gonna be my motto going forward is take this and be satisfied. I'm going to take this and be satisfied today,

my friend. Bye.

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