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"I think that the transparency that we're going to bring to this will be a very strong incentive," she said.

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In a separate call, Wood said the addition of Elvish “blew my mind. What an incredible thing to bring to the scene.”

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Indeed, a certain amount of failure is written into the character, with his mix of optimistic naivete and self-puncturing pride, a combination LeBlanc is skilled at bringing to life.

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As to what Mackey brought to the part, Brooks says, “I thought she could do ‘The Philadelphia Story.’”

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A small, clear infusion bag is removed and slowly brought to body temperature in a tray of liquid.

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