Black-ish's Marcus Scribner Teases What's in Store for His Character On Grown-ish
"I was just like, ‘Alright, I'm on a show. I'm gonna be balling. I'm gonna buy completely gold lacrosse gear,' because I played lacrosse at the time," he said. "But now, to see the run that we've had—and obviously, I knew the scripts were special and I knew we were talking about real, important things—it's just amazing in retrospect, all the things that I've learned and the people I've been able to meet and stories we've told.
Another thing the actor didn't see coming was how emotional he would get while filming the show's final episodes, which he blames on his co-star"At our last table read—I'm gonna blame it on Miles—Miles started crying a little bit and it started to get the waterworks going for me and I couldn't stop," he shared.
"I feel like the best advice I've gotten from Jennifer that I've honestly just picked up from observing is to have fun," he revealed. "She's always on set bringing the fun and the joy and never taking things too seriously, and it really helps to lift my mood because I tend to overthink sometimes. But getting out of your head and just living in the moment is something I've learned from just watching Jennifer."series finale airs Tuesday, April 19 at 9 p.m.
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