Well, Margo is the complete opposite of Judy, alright.
I just love how Liz creates these characters that are filled with secrets and deceit.
From her wardrobe and hair (hello, highlights!)

Linda Cardellini on ‘No Good Deed’.Courtesy of Netflix
I watched some Bravo, says Cardellini of becoming Margo.
I had never seen any of those shows, so I had definitely watched some.
There’s always some heightened drama between characters.

Linda Cardellini on ‘No Good Deed’.SAEED ADYANI/Netflix
Cardellini admittedly also mined from folks in her own orbit.
Margo sees people as a transaction; everything that happens is for her own gain, observes Cardellini.
And so I tried to think of people in my life who move through the world like that.
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You could see her somewhere in L.A., not just on screen," she adds.
“I feel like you could bump into somebody like her at the supermarket.
(Waiting in line for a Hailey Bieber smoothie at Erewhon, perhaps.)
No objections to the casting here.
There was definitely a familiarity, says Cardellini of working with Wilson again.
[I have] a big soft spot for that movie and everybody who was in it.
The show is just really fun to watch.
Its a fun romp.
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