Was it weird playing David Duchovnys wife?
Because he’s your husband’s best friend and your husband was directing… No, I love David, and I think we had this nice energy together and we feel like we’re a realistic couple. He’s very funny and very smart, and we’re really friends. We have been for a long time, so there’s a degree of comfort that you have. That was one of the nice things about this movie, that there wasn’t a getting to know you period with everybody. Maggie was the only one. At the first reading she was feeling a bit nervous because we all knew each other. But I just said to her, ‘Don’t worry. Everyone’s an asshole.’ (laughs) How much of you is in the movie, which wasn’t in the script? I don’t know. They kind of come together at the same time. The script is there but the script goes through you, so it’s always your interpretation. But everything was there and it was scripted. I’ll come back to the retainer – that was my idea, because Bart had her with face cream, and I said, ‘No one really goes to be wearing face