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Season two of Joshua Safran’s show was the first time audiences saw Max bring his walls down, despite how “scary” that is for him. “He’s very open and very, very vulnerable, and you can see that kind of struggle that he has with the comfortability that Audrey and Aki have,” the actor tells. “It kind of triggers him, and it’s almost like his walls want to automatically come up, but he’s trying to keep them down.
In the first half of the season, Max is doing his best to make Aki and Audrey as comfortable in their relationship as possible, despite it coming at a “great expense” for him and his sense of identity, but the second half sees that reach a breaking point, Doherty teases. “He truly does care about them and wants it to work,” he explains. “[But] I think it’s dangerous to be in a relationship where you’re like give, give, give, and compromising yourself for the benefit of other people’s insecurities or problems.”Doherty continues to open up about Max’s arc this season, why it was important for the throuple to face obstacles together and why he wanted to be a part of the reboot.
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