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Ken Marino speaks to VF about his all-in approach to physical comedy, how it felt to be lovably negged by Martin Starr, and the revival he’s gunning for next.

you're also very physical when you’re directing. Can you talk a little bit about your approach?

I like to make my days. I pride myself on not going over while still trying to get as much material as I can, so when we are in the edit, we have a lot of options. I don't like downtime, so I try to have as very little downtime as possible. I think that ultimately creates good performances because for me as an actor, I don't like waiting between takes.where Martin Starr said he once told you he didn’t like anything he’d seen you in until working with you on the show.

Well, I know Martin. I know everything Martin says comes from a place of love. And when he said that to me, I knew what he was ultimately trying to say, which is he really liked what I was doing on the show. I don't know what he watched prior to that, so I wasn't offended by that.Maybe he didn't like professor… Joey's professor. What was my name? Professor Wilder. He might not have connected to Professor Wilder's arc.

Yeah, Streeter is a little bit smarter and a little bit more savvy. In terms of the business, he's a little bit of a mad genius. Just when you think he doesn't know what the hell he is talking about, you realize he understands exactly what's going on. I guess he would be a little bit more needy, and Ron is more just kind of desperate. Streeter's just looking for a connection with a family. Ultimately, deep down, that's what he wants.

I want to emphasize something that might be getting lost in this description of these two sad, needy men—that both of these shows are very, very funny, and have a lot of jokes. Which

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