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The grief therapist begins to tell her clients exactly what she is thinking
Regardless of his education and ethics, he finds himself making a huge difference in people’s lives—including his own. The "Zoom Out" share the key moments that defined their characters in Season 1 and reveal who did the best Harrison Ford impression.
Eventually, Goldstein talked to Ford and sold him the role
When Brett Goldstein, Jason Segel and Bill Lawrence were asked how they managed to get Harrison Ford on the show, Segel said that Goldstein originally wanted a “Harrison Ford type,” and was made to listen to people like Ford. Segel told Goldstein that they should take it to Ford first because they thought he would immediately reject it, but at least other people would know that Harrison Ford was involved in the project, and other major actors were interested.
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Goldstein still doesn’t understand what he did to convince her, but cheers up anyway.. I have seen the first two episodes and they are fascinating.
I also respect the way he presents it – he doesn’t do anything that other therapists have to do and it’s very clear
Part of the reason is that I realized there is something about real estate therapists who need therapy and want to break through to patients to unexpectedly break through their own issues. It hasn’t gotten into the silly situations of other shows like Loot, but it’s still early in the series and I’ll continue to watch it.