Stowell: Yeah, I’m not that funny so I need a script.ĭawson: You have a funny scene with actor David Ebert, who plays the concierge at the hotel. But I think that all those one-liners were in the script. For us, it was just figuring out the dynamic and pace of how our characters would interact with each other. We improvised some of it but the humor was pretty much all there in the script-the witty lines. Hale: There’s a scene where we’re arguing over the snack tray (in the office kitchen) where he says, “You’d like that, wouldn’t you, shrimp!” which he improvised. It’s his way of telling her that he’s into her but he doesn’t know how to express his feelings so he does a typical “Josh” thing and goes around it another way. It goes back to her growing up on a strawberry farm. Dawson: Was his term of endearment for you, “Shortcake,” something you improvised or was it in the script?
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