The Netflix series *The Boroughs*, produced by the Duffer Brothers, follows a group of elderly misfits in a retirement community who confront sinister, otherworldly forces. The show highlights the depth and individual agency of its veteran cast, including Alfre Woodard and Alfred Molina. Woodard emphasizes the importance of portraying seniors as fully realized human beings with rich backstories, challenging the tendency to reduce older characters to two-dimensional tropes. Shifting to theater and independent film, Rose Byrne discusses her Broadway performance in the Noel Coward farce *Fallen Angels* and her raw portrayal of a struggling mother in *If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You*. Byrne explores the challenges of capturing the claustrophobia and relentless anxiety inherent in caregiving, while highlighting the necessity of character-driven storytelling across both comedic and dramatic genres.
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