“The only thing [Andy and I] wanted to do was make sure… that it wasn’t just a passing idea that they’re having trouble, but that they really have trouble [and we show that on screen],” Goor reveals. “We had a joke at the end [of the script], and we had it in a cut [of the episode],” Goor says. But when Samberg saw it, he expressed his desire to remove the punchline and end the episode on a serious note. “He said, ‘I really, really think that the best version of this is the version that doesn’t have a joke.’ That doesn’t undercut it. That really sells that they are having trouble… They love each other, but it’s hard.” (via TVLine)
I remember being madly in love Penn Badgley when he was Dan Humphrey and everyone saying it was weird and they hated him. Now everyone fancies him when he’s playing a murderer? You people are fucked.
Anyway, research all the good things this man has done and stan Penn in the new decade.