While he’s naked, Devon is showing his friends how beneficial the surgery was - while also making misogynistic jokes at the same time. “I’m not sure it’s a prosthetic! We’ll never tell,” she says with a laugh about Sadowski’s locker room scene. (She also never confirmed whether prosthetics were used for Adam Demos’ Season 1 full-frontal scene either.) However, Rukeyser is staying mum about whether or not a prosthetic penis was used. Jonathan Sadowski as Devon and Mike Vogel as Cooper COURTESY OF NETFLIX And I feel that giving them a happy ending is a much better way to inspire women than basically making Billie miserable because she screwed up.” Overall, the happy ending was the point: “This show has always been intended to be escapist and inspirational, to inspire women to really look at their lives and make sure they’re happy and that they’re getting what they want - that they’re being all parts of themselves. “We’d also be back to that prime question from Season 1, which is, can you have sex and life all at the same time, especially as a new mom.”Īdditionally, since pregnancy was such a hurtle - and one that ultimately led to their Season 1 split - she felt it was important that be part of their fairy tale ending. The baby news, for example, was important to set up what the next season could be about - Brad and Billie’s blended family. I believe there are always more stories to tell with these characters,” she says. “It’s definitely not intended to be a series finale. Despite seemingly wrapping up the storylines, Rukeyser has hopes - and many ideas - for Season 3. Not only were Billie and Brad back together, she also had created a cordial co-parenting relationship and real friendship with Cooper. The story Season 2 did tell was, in the end, a happy one. Sarah Shahi as Billie Connelly and Adam Demos as Brad Simon COURTESY OF NETFLIX
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