, agrees. "I have always loved true crime. I think that it's in addiction," she says. "You're watching sometimes very good people do very bad things. And it's hard to look away, which is why I loved what this project was, because it is very good people who make a bad choice and get caught in the aftermath of all that."
Amid all that, someone could be heard shouting about "mommy's titties" and "Frankenstein-ing a perfect penis" while a very good boy — canine actor Gus — barked on cue. Meanwhile, without getting into spoilers, Bateman, Cuoco, and Messina were in a corner lamenting about problematic celebrities. For his part, Bateman says the opportunity to do so much improv was thrilling for him. "It was something that they actively encouraged very, very early on. Even in my read-through, when they flew me out to read with Chris, I remember, we kind of started to go off book and both him and I just threw our sides down and were like, 'F--- it. Let's just go. We roughly know what it is.' And it's a way I love to work.
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