Neil Patrick Harris & More Spill the Tea on Netflix’s ‘Uncoupled’

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Neil Patrick Harris is showing a different side to himself in Netflix’s newest LGBTQ rom-com series Uncoupled, and we cannot get enough of it!

Created by Sex and the City and Emily in Paris mastermind Darren Star alongside Jeffrey Richman, Uncoupled is a story about heartbreak, healing, and all the humor we find along the way. Harris stars as Michael Lawson, a gay New York real estate agent whose partner of 17 years unexpectedly leaves him. Overnight, he has to confront two nightmares: losing the man he thought was his soulmate, and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his mid-forties in New York City.

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Witnessing the harsh reality of becoming single after being in a long-term, monogamous relationship can certainly hit close to home for many. 

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In addition to Harris, the series also stars Brooks Ashmanskas, Emerson Brooks, Tuc Watkins, Tisha Campbell, and Marcia Gay Harden.

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Uncoupled is now available to stream on Netflix, and Instinct had the pleasure of connecting with its cast and creators. Interview highlights include:

  • Neil’s return to comedy.
  • How the idea for Uncoupled came to fruition.
  • What makes a breakup a good jumping off point for a rom-com.
  • What made Neil perfect for the role of Michael.
  • How Uncoupled is timely for today’s pop culture climate.
  • How the series is doing good for LGBTQ representation.

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Check out the full interviews below!


Neil Patrick Harris (Michael) & Brooks Ashmanska (Stanley)…

 

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Emerson Brooks (Billy) & Tuc Watkins (Colin)…

 

Darren Star & Jeffrey Richman (Creators)…


 

2 thoughts on “Neil Patrick Harris & More Spill the Tea on Netflix’s ‘Uncoupled’”

  1. I just binge watched this new gay comedy series. Not sure if it’s meant for an older audience I’m 28 but I loved it. I believe there are several theater gays in the show as well <3

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  2. Gay Sex and the City is nothing more than a vanity project for NPH. I mean, how many times can your character be called “handsome” in one episode? And how does NYC’s most neurotic, self-obsessed, newly single guy get laid by the city’s hottest guys? C’mon.

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