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In the era of Peak TV and the subsequent streaming boom, character actors are working more than ever before - and since many of us have little else to do but stare at our screens, it’s precisely these performers who have filled the gap left by our secondary bonds. These were not deep relationships, but even so, there was a comforting familiarity in encountering the same faces on a semi-regular basis.įortunately, while those people who played such treasured peripheral roles in our lives have for the moment (a year and counting) gone away, we’ve been able to turn to the people playing treasured peripheral roles in entertainment to pick up the slack. People like your roommate’s high-school friend, the neighbor who took the same subway line, the co-worker you always saw in the kitchen.
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