And then they tell me, “Tomorrow you’re going to meet Jen, and we are going to have a session.” And I said, “Okay, fantastic.” “And there’s going to be an intimacy coach. I met Josh, the wonderful writer, and Liv, the director. I got into town just the week before we started shooting. GARNER: So the first time we met was here at my house…ĬOSTER-WALDAU: Yes. But we’ll get things revved up, shine her up and put her out there.ĬOSTER-WALDAU: I’m remembering the first time I met you, which was interesting. GARNER: I got home this morning, I was on that crazy early flight from New York and got home feeling a little dazed and confused. Have you been traveling? I thought you were in New York. I’m very excited to watch the show in the cinema. I’m so happy, I’ll see you there.ĬOSTER-WALDAU: You will see me. I’m going to this premiere tonight, it’s this thing happening. We got in yesterday, and now I’m here.ĬOSTER-WALDAU: I’m in L.A. How are you doing?ĬOSTER-WALDAU: I’m good. Before heading off to the show’s premiere at LA’s Bruin Theater, Garner called up Coster-Waldau to reminisce about bonding via partner yoga, their shared love for their TV daughter, and how smelling each other made them better actors. But Garner and Coster-Waldau agree on this project is like nothing they’ve worked on before, starting with their very first meeting-a sensory-rich session with an intimacy coach in Garner’s Brentwood living room. Swap Michael Vartan for the Danish Game of Thrones alum (and shadowy espionage for an independent mother-daughter gumshoe duo investigating his mysterious disappearance), and The Last Thing He Told Me seems fairly similar to her breakout role. The Last Thing He Told Me, Garner and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s new series on Apple TV+, is a sleek, emotionally-charged nail-biter, adapted by Reese Witherspoon’s production company Hello Sunshine from Laura Dave’s bestselling novel.
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