'The Righteous Gemstones' Season 2: Eric André & Tony Cavalero on Emulating Preachers and the Kelvin/Keefe Dynamic

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'The Righteous Gemstones' co-stars Eric André & Tony Cavalero discuss Season 2, emulating preachers, the Kelvin/Keefe dynamic, and more.

Created, written, and executive produced by Danny McBride, the HBO series The Righteous Gemstones continues to follow the televangelist Gemstone family and their internal struggle over which of them will get to take over the megachurch from family patriarch Eli . Always under threat by outsiders who wish to destroy their empire, a mysterious figure from Eli’s past with clearly questionable motives shows up, making the Gemstones wonder whether he’s friend or foe.

CAVALERO: At first I, was like, “Well, I feel like Danny [McBride] is making fun of Adam [Devine] and I.” We all worked out together a few times, Danny included and some of the other producers, so he knows that we go really hard at these workouts. So on set, we’ll be comparing quads or biceps. I feel like they were like, “This is too good of a dynamic not to utilize.

Eric, what was it like to join this ensemble? Were you at all disappointed that you weren’t asked to join as one of the muscle men? ANDRÉ: My man, Tony C, has got my back. That’s what’s up. He’ll take every little square inch of subtext out of the script and make a big and bold choice. It’s not always the notes you play, it’s the rest. It’s the notes you don’t play.

CAVALERO: I feel like, if Kelvin didn’t have all this other shit going on, trying to prove himself to his dad, they’d be working this shit out, like what’s genuinely going on. But I feel like the Keefe and Kelvin dynamic has to be swept under the rug. They don’t really get to dive into that relationship themselves because it’s super uncomfortable for both of them. It’s also like, “Okay, we’re gonna focus on each other.

When you were with a lot of really funny people on this show, and you’re also really funny people yourselves, what is it like to find your moment and figure out where you fit in? When you’re in those moments, does it feel like everybody is coming from the same place because everyone wants to make it the best that they can, or does everybody approach comedy differently?

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