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“When you’re working with a genre, like romance, which is about something fundamental that connects all humans, it’s so important that we can allow everyone to see themselves in that story. And that wasn’t necessarily there for me growing up, being able to fill the space playing a straight character, but as an openly gay actor.”
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Goldstein: And he’s wildly attracted to Keeley, but then at the gala in Episode 4, when he sort of says, “You made me feel like an idiot,” and she apologizes, it’s probably the first time that’s ever happened.
Temple: For both of them.
Goldstein: “This is a thing, that you’ve listened and responded and been honest and owned up to something?” That’s the beginning of the end for him; he’s a goner then.
Temple: You need someone to hold you accountable. And also Keeley didn’t think about that she had hurt Roy, because Roy’s a closed book.
Goldstein: Because he doesn’t show anyone he can be hurt.
Temple: Keeley knows in that moment, “I want that in my life. I want to be accountable.” That was a really important scene for me as an actress, as well as for Keeley. I think about it a lot in real life, how important accountability is. People screw up, it happens, but it’s what you do with that afterwards that makes you who you are.
Goldstein: It was very special to me as well. Occasionally you have those moments where you’re actually buzzing, you’re so into it.