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We Need to Talk About Lauren Ambrose in Servant

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SERVANT Clip Sets Up the Season s Next Cult Conflict

0 comments Servant is one of the best, creepiest shows on TV right now. The M. Night Shyamalan-produced series will soon wrap its second season. And what a season it’s been! The show follows Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean (Toby Kebbell) Turner, a married couple living in Philadelphia. In the first season, they hire a nanny Leanne Grayson (Nell Tiger Free) to look after their infant son, Jericho. However, we soon learn that Jericho actually died before Leanne’s arrival. Dorothy, stricken with grief, believes an unborn baby doll is her living son. But Leanne treats the doll version of Jericho like a real baby, much to the bafflement of Sean and Dorothy’s brother Julian (Rupert Grint). As we soon learn, that’s not the only strange thing about Leanne.

Servant exclusive clip from Season 2, Episode 7, Marino

Servant, titled Marino.   In the clip below, the cops show up for a now-catatonic Uncle George (Boris McGiver). Julian (Rupert Grint) is ready to give up the strange cult leader, but Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) refuses, stating that they need George to get Jericho back. She agrees to stall the police as Julian and Sean (Toby Kebell) are instructed to hide George s immobile body, kicking off a nail-bitingly hilarious tribute to a corpse-centric classic from 1989.  “The comedy is something we’re all proud of,” executive producer M. Night Shyamalan recently said. “All four of these actors are so strong with physical [comedy]. I can come up with comedy that leans into that physicality. Like for Episode 7 [ Marino ], I pitched a 

Servant s M Night Shyamalan on Weekend at Bernie s homage

“The comedy is something we’re all proud of,” Shyamalan told the reporters. “All four of these actors are so strong with physical [comedy]. I can come up with comedy that leans into that physicality. Like for Episode 7, I pitched a Weekend at Bernie’s episode involving comatose Uncle George. It’s right on the line with broad comedy.” As a writer and director, Shyamalan added that he’s found a lot of comfort in writing more dark comedy into his scripts. “From The Visit on, it’s just my sweet spot to explore being scared, uncomfortable, and laughing at the same time.”

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