As of July 29, season 1 of Jeffrey Richman and Darren Star's new comedy Uncoupled is available to binge on Netflix. The series follows Michael Lawson (Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother and Gone Girl) a New York City real estate agent who is devasted when his long-term partner, Colin (Tuc Watkins, Black Monday), moves out of their shared apartment on his fiftieth birthday.
Still reeling from his devastating breakup, Michael and his co-worker Suzanne (Tisha Campbell, Empire) go after a high-paying penthouse listing owned by Upper East Side socialite, Claire Lewis (Marcia Gay Harden, The Morning Show). With Claire going through a separation of her own, the three end up forming an unlikely, yet comedic, dynamic.
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Uncoupled stars Tisha Campbell and Marcia Gay Harden chat with Screen Rant about the dynamic between their characters.
Screen Rant: I wanted to start off by asking if you could maybe each tell us a little bit about your characters and their role in Uncoupled?
Tisha Campbell: Sure. I play Suzanne. I play Neil Patrick Harris's character's best friend and support system. We work together at a real estate, you know, kind of like, Million Dollar Listing-type of real estate agency and he's going through a really big breakup after 17 years and so I show him the support and a good friendship.
Marcia Gay Harden: And I play Claire and I literally become Neil's enemy. And I start sort of as Suzanne's enemy. We're all uncoupled on some level. She's uncoupled. I'm going through an uncoupling. Neil's going through an uncoupling. And we all kind of come together. It's real estate...trying to find a home...
Tisha Campbell: For her, yeah? For you, because you just went
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