I was really happy to see Jeff Hiller among the Emmy nominees this year.
To me, Hiller's greatest work is in "Somebody Somewhere" 3.4, in which his fiance forces him to attend a Bible study meeting. There is a banal chat--"I underlined that part, too!eeeeee"--then Joel (Hiller) must awkwardly avoid a former highschool classmate who was (once) a thug.
Here, the script makes me think of Mitt Romney and Brett Kavanaugh--two bullies who had an opportunity to learn from past mistakes. Both men chose to deny, deny, deny.
By contrast, Joel's bully approaches and says, "I'm sorry about what I did to you in high school. It wasn't OK. It was wrong."
What is really special is the terror in Joel's eyes. He is just talking to some doofus who lives around the corner. But the memory of trauma is there--via subtext. The actor Jeff Hiller lets you know how much is at stake--and he does his work literally without the help of words. He just uses his body.
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