on Tuesday to talk with host Conan O'Brien about the series, as well as the overwhelming amount of content that exists on television to watch these days. Rudd even named a couple of popular shows he just can't bring himself to watch due to their time commitment. , Rudd's character — a married man in the throes of a midlife crisis — undergoes an experimental therapy treatment that results in a near perfect clone of him appearing and causing confusion in his life.
"I was watching this last night on Netflix and really loved it," said Conan at the top of the episode. "I mean this in the best possible sense, it's a very high quality show, it's also — once you start watching them — made to binge-watch. One leads right into the next, which leads into the next... they're not super long, and the next thing you know, you're just rocketing through them.
Rudd said that he felt that way when he was reading the script for the series. "Also, one of the things I like about the show, is it's short — there's only like eight of them, half an hour [each], because who has time to watch anything? You know what I mean? It's too daunting. There's so much television. And you know it's good," he said, of the quality of programming. is, it's amazing. And I've never seen one episode.
After Conan attempted to run a clip from the first episode, the footage turned out to be from the 1998 sci-fi movieRudd has used this clip to prank Conan many times during his interviews, when he's expected to promote his latest film or TV project.
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