Why did you decide to reveal Andrew’s true colors to Selina so early on in the season?
It's part of a journey that Selina is going through — and there’s more to come on that — but when you’re dealing with loss, you reevaluate every part of your life. This is the beginning of a bit of the reevaluation. Obviously, she didn’t get rid of him voluntarily, but she’s definitely rethinking some of her choices. When you lose, you question everything. You question your political choices and your personal choices, and this is all a part of that.
It's part of a journey that Selina is going through — and there’s more to come on that — but when you’re dealing with loss, you reevaluate every part of your life. This is the beginning of a bit of the reevaluation. Obviously, she didn’t get rid of him voluntarily, but she’s definitely rethinking some of her choices. When you lose, you question everything. You question your political choices and your personal choices, and this is all a part of that.
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Episode #51 (season 6, episode 3): “Georgia”
Debut: SUNDAY, APRIL 30 (10:30-11:00 p.m.)
Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) helps monitor the first free and democratic election in Georgia – the country, not the state – and is reunited with an old “friend.” Meanwhile, Mike (Matt Walsh) and Gary (Tony Hale) hide evidence of a major mishap, and Jonah (Timothy Simons) and Richard (Sam Richardson) have an eventful night out. Back in the U.S., Dan (Reid
Scott) tries to help Amy (Anna Chlumsky).
Written by Billy Kimball; directed by Becky Martin.
Debut: SUNDAY, APRIL 30 (10:30-11:00 p.m.)
Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) helps monitor the first free and democratic election in Georgia – the country, not the state – and is reunited with an old “friend.” Meanwhile, Mike (Matt Walsh) and Gary (Tony Hale) hide evidence of a major mishap, and Jonah (Timothy Simons) and Richard (Sam Richardson) have an eventful night out. Back in the U.S., Dan (Reid
Scott) tries to help Amy (Anna Chlumsky).
Written by Billy Kimball; directed by Becky Martin.
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