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Bridget Everett on the ‘Somebody Somewhere’ Series Finale

Last updated: December 8, 2024 10:58 pm
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Bridget Everett is coming to terms with the conclusion of “Somebody Somewhere,” the HBO series loosely based on her life, in true Bridget Everett fashion. She humorously expresses her reluctance to move on, comparing it to being asked to hold hands after experiencing the best sex of her life.

The show follows the journey of Everett’s character, Sam, as she navigates life in her Kansas hometown while processing the loss of a loved one. As we sit down for lunch in Manhattan to discuss the show’s final episodes, Everett sports a necklace with the acronym “GAAO,” symbolizing growth against all odds, a theme that resonates throughout the last season.

“Sam grows inch by inch,” Everett reflects, highlighting the significant strides made by her character in the show’s refreshingly human-scale narrative. The final season showcases Everett’s first-ever love song, a poignant moment shared with actor Tim Bagley. Despite the show’s modest budget and audience, its dedicated fans, including the Peabody Awards jury, will deeply miss it.

Joining us for lunch is Mary Catherine Garrison, a close friend of Everett’s who portrays Trisha, Sam’s sister in the series. Trisha undergoes her own transformation, embracing Sam’s diverse group of friends and starting a successful business selling cheeky pillows. The show’s emphasis on growth and change in women beyond their 20s is a refreshing and relatable aspect appreciated by viewers.

Executive producer Carolyn Strauss, known for her work on HBO classics like “The Sopranos” and “Sex and the City,” provided invaluable guidance to Everett as she navigated her first leading role. Strauss encouraged the cast to avoid leaning into clichés and catchphrases, allowing their natural chemistry to shine through in the series’ subtle humor.

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The tagline coined by Strauss, labeling “Somebody Somewhere” as a “coming of middle age,” encapsulates the show’s focus on personal growth and self-discovery. Guided by creators Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, the series excels in its quiet moments, showcasing the characters’ emotional journeys authentically.

The evolving relationship between Sam and “Iceland” (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson), a new character in the final season, reflects Sam’s internal growth rather than external validation. While the show’s creators were unaware of its impending conclusion during Season 3, they crafted a fitting and graceful ending that honors the characters’ journeys.

Looking ahead, Everett envisions the future paths of Sam, Trish, and Joel, hinting at possible movie adaptations. Despite the bittersweet ending, she remains thankful to HBO for supporting the show’s three-season run. As the curtain falls on “Somebody Somewhere,” Everett reflects on the show’s impact and the joy it brought to viewers, acknowledging the blessing and miracle of its existence on screen.

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