Linda Cardellini and David Harbour appeared on the show "In the First Place..." this Monday to discuss their work in "DTF St. Louis" [1].
The appearance serves as a promotional effort for the series, offering viewers a glimpse into the actors' creative processes and personal reflections on their characters [2].
During the episode, the pair highlighted the specific lines from the script of "DTF St. Louis" that they loved most upon first reading [1]. The conversation shifted toward the more provocative elements of the production, where Cardellini and Harbour said they were unfamiliar with various kinks before joining the project [1].
The actors also used the platform to discuss the transition into later stages of their careers. They said they shared the specific moments during the filming of the show when they first realized they had entered middle age [1].
This reflection on aging and personal discovery comes as the actors continue to promote the series and share insights into the chemistry between their characters [2]. The discussion focused on the intersection of their professional roles, and their personal identities as they navigate the demands of the industry.
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The candid nature of the interview suggests a marketing strategy for 'DTF St. Louis' that leans into the relatability and maturity of its lead actors. By discussing aging and unfamiliar personal topics, the production aims to frame the series as a mature exploration of human relationships rather than a standard procedural or drama.



