That's how long I've been married, how long I've been in L. Arrested is this kind of barometer. I do emasculation well? I probably overshare. And there's a vulnerability to [Buster and Gary] that I've always resonated with. They both have a lot of anxiety, which I have experience with. They have much unhealthier coping mechanisms. But the cool thing is, yes, they both are kind of panic stricken and struggle with anxiety, but there's different categories. Buster's in a state where it really is sometimes a form of paralysis where he can't even function.
And I remember Mitch Hurwitz telling me that all Buster wanted in life was safety. And any time that safety was threatened, he would just spiral. Now Gary can be a little more functioning, and all Gary wants in life is for Selina to see him. And so, that motivates everything he does. When his Selina-pleasing is threatened, that's when he spirals.
Because Gary, his own personal safety, he's not that concerned about. So, it's fun to kind of play that anxiety, but in different realms. I think they would be good friends. I have to ask: Is there a particular moment while playing Buster Bluth that made you laugh the most?
God, so many. And they're all doing it for this weird vaporous idea of a career. They're never going to be happy. That feels like such a different philosophy from what you've described as experiencing in your own career.
Which I am very conscious of. I talk about anxiety so much because I struggle with it. It's something that I have to really keep in check. But you look at Veep and, yes, it's about politics, but it can relate to any workplace environment. Just that sense of, it's never enough. It's almost like high school, too. It's like everybody is trying to get as close to the power or the popular kid in order to feed off that, to get ahead. And then you think of the end result and you're, like, "What is the end result?
And so your legacy is that you're a douchebag. But you have a choice. I have a choice to rearrange my priorities a little bit. Which, by the way, not easy. I think that's what I do love about shows like Veep. It does sometimes, hopefully, to myself included, put a mirror up to us.
Like, "Alright, what am I putting my energy towards? And is that bringing joy? I was about to say. Is this sparking joy? I will say, Tom: this interview is sparking joy. A lot bitchier. He gets a little responsibility. And he's not great at it. I don't think people understand managing it.
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