Wednesday, November 16, 2011

'Suburgatory': Jeremy Sisto Teases a 'Sticky' Situation With Cheryl Hines, Guys' Trip and What's Ahead (Video)

Suburgatory could have a full season to build up its cool number of figures, but suburbia has already been fraught using its own type of drama.our editor recommends'Jersey Shore's' The Problem Guest Starring on 'Suburgatory''Suburgatory's' Alan Tudyk on His Many Faces for MTV's 'Good Vibes'ABC Gives Full Seasons to 'Revenge,' 'Suburgatory' Orders More 'Happy Endings''Suburgatory' Star Jane Levy Is not Afraid the Show Will Offend Suburbanites Jeremy Sisto (also known as Elton on Unaware or Billy on Six Ft Under, your pick) lately came by The Hollywood Reporter offices to talk about ABC's newcomer comedy and where his character George, just one parent who moves his teenage daughter Tessa (Jane Levy) towards the and surrounding suburbs, is headed. "The connection with Dallas (Cheryl Hines) and George will get sticky," Sisto states. "There's some items that happens that's not what buddies do together." In Wednesday's episode, George finds themself underneath the proper care of nosy neighbor Sheila (the lately marketed series regular Ana Gasteyer), which begs the question: If he was tied to Dallas or Sheila for that finish of your time, who'd he prefer? "Dallas, obviously,Inch Sisto replies having a laugh. "I'm not really a large fan of Sheila, George isn't. Funny character, though. I can tell [Dallas and George] together. I can tell them being an old couple. So far as I understand, they haven't dated. They've kissed. Shh." He adds: "It's not something which either people would like to confess, that people have feelings for one another, however they're certainly there." (Further complicating matters is the presence of Dallas' husband Steven, performed by Jay Mohr.) But Sisto adds that Suburgatory, produced by Emily Kapnek, continues to pay attention to George and Tessa's unique father-daughter dynamic. "More central is he type of finds themself inside a similar situation together with his daughter he is at once they left Manhattan, so around he attempted to prevent that stage of existence, of his daughter getting men, it's something he's not able to complete,Inch he states. "Whenever you push something away, you're going to need to cope with it in a much more intense form." The wedding scene Sisto has shot so far? "We visit Atlantic City using the boys, that is me, Alan Tudyk (Noah), Chris Parnell (Fred) and Jay Mohr," he shares. "Remember individuals two men who might appear like they could be gay, however they were really married with females. They are available along too." Suburgatory airs Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. on ABC. ABC Suburgatory Jeremy Sisto

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