HBO satirical comedy series Two others finally returned for its third season, which will premiere on May 4 with two new episodes. Three years later, as COVID-19 restrictions ease, we return to the often absurd celebrity world of the Dubecks. But more importantly, we are also treated to more BrookeHelen York) boyfriend Lance (Josh Segarra), one of the best, most lovable supporting characters in the series.
What is The Other Two about?
Two others Season 1 follows the Dubeck family, namely millennial siblings Brooke and Carey (Drew Tarver) as they adjust to their younger brother Chase (Case Walker) became famous overnight as a burgeoning Justin Bieber-style teen heartthrob. In season 2, Chase has already become an established celebrity, and this is their mother Pat (Molly Shannon), who quickly rose to fame with her daytime talk show Pat! The Pat Dubek Show. Brooke and Carey are able to use their mom and brother’s fame to get jobs in the industry: Brooke becomes a talent manager and Carey finally gets her big break as an actor with a supporting role in a film. night nurse. Things look good for the previously unlucky Dubeck siblings, but things get worse in the season two finale, which ends just as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to spread across the United States. The third season picks up after a three-year time jump, showing just how much the characters’ lives have changed during the pandemic.
Who is Lance Arroyo?
We meet Lance for the first time (Josh Segarra) in the pilot episode as Brooke’s simple-minded ex-boyfriend who joins their family dinner despite the fact that they broke up. He’s a Footlocker employee with far-fetched dreams of developing his own sneaker line, each new shoe idea more ill-conceived than the last. Brooke annoys him, deeming him too immature for her, but they remain friends and Lance remains supportive of her new career. When Chance asks Lance to design a pair of shoes for him, Lance Also reaps the rewards of his fame by hosting his own fashion line at the end of season 2. While his fashion line was a success, the first episode of season 3 shows Lance changing careers to become a nurse in order to give back and be of great help during the pandemic.
Like Cary Curtis’ best friendBrandon Scott Jones), Lance doesn’t necessarily get a lot of screen time, but whenever he does, he steals the show. Cheerful and relentlessly optimistic, Lance is always ready to support Brooke and her family, even when he is in a relationship with someone else. And Lance’s character would be nothing without Segarra’s charming performance, as shown on the Comedy Central after-show. Another show where are the creators Sara Schneider And Chris Kelly discussed how much Segarra brought to the character, which was eventually adapted to him and his real-life personality, including Lance’s “gosh” signature. Along with his recurring role in Two othersSegarra recently played another supportive boyfriend in Creek VI and over the past few years he has had several recurring TV roles in Orange is the new black, AJ and the queen, She-Hulk Attorney at Lawand most recently Apple TV Big Door Award.
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Lance acts as Brooke’s character throughout the series, and while we see their relationship progress, Lance still suffers from Brooke’s mood swings as she struggles with her career insecurities. In the first episode of this season, it is revealed that Brooke and Lance are engaged, and while they do love each other, Brooke can find it hard to curb her jealousy as she feels overshadowed by Lance’s beloved personality. He used to be a sweet, kind man with an infectious smile, but now that he’s a nurse, people can’t seem to get enough of him. Show up night nurse premieres in a bathrobe, the other guests are quick to tell him he’s a hero, and when Brooke and Lance attend the farewell party at the hospital, it’s clear that all the nurses adore him too.
Starting as Chase’s assistant and then becoming a talent manager, Brooke was always insecure about the nature of her job and how frivolous it could be. As she rises through the ranks of the entertainment industry, Brooke reminisces about her early life as a professional dancer and what her life might have been like had she never suffered a career-ending injury. She runs her little brother’s ridiculous errands, most recently transporting a photograph of his armpit across the country ahead of Chase. rolling stone the cover story, and she’s clearly in crisis because of the career path she’s chosen (or rather, the one she’s fallen into because of nepotism).
In the season three premiere, “Carey Watches People Watch His Movie,” Brooke sees everyone in her life undergoing positive changes in the wake of the pandemic and seeks out an old friend who has turned into an anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist to feel better. own life. Lance notices this and discreetly tells his friend to go home, telling Brooke of her dastardly intentions by inviting her. Even though she knows he is right, Brooke will still blow up on him, causing another temporary rift in their relationship.
But even so, Lance leaves Brooke her personal space, sending her occasional supportive text messages to comfort her. Brooke can be a selfish and impulsive character at times, so only time will tell if she and Lance stay together, but we can only hope we see more of Lance’s virtue in Season 3.
Source: Collider
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