‘Who The Hell Is This Person?’ If Margo Shocked You In No Good Deed, You’re Not Alone, Because Both Linda Cardellini And Luke Wilson Felt That Way Filming

‘Who The Hell Is This Person?’ If Margo Shocked You In No Good Deed, You’re Not Alone, Because Both Linda Cardellini And Luke Wilson Felt That Way Filming

As a movie critic with a keen eye for talent and a heart for intriguing narratives, I must say that Linda Cardellini‘s portrayal of Margo in “No Good Deed” is nothing short of captivating. Having witnessed her versatile acting skills across various genres and roles throughout the years, I can confidently assert that this character stands out as one of her most compelling performances yet.

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If you’ve been following Linda Cardellini’s acting journey, you understand she seamlessly adapts to various roles, from the most charming to the most detestable characters. Recently, her performance in a series as Margo, alongside Luke Wilson in “No Good Deed,” has once again demonstrated this versatility. Their reactions and insights into filming this role have left everyone stunned.

If you haven’t heard yet, “No Good Deed” is a new series produced by Liz Feldman, the creator behind “Dead to Me”. Speaking of which, “Dead to Me” is an excellent show that you should definitely watch on Netflix, and interestingly enough, one of its stars, Linda Cardellini, garnered much praise for her portrayal as Judy Hale.

Judy Hale, as charming and beloved as she is, was portrayed by Alison Brie in a popular series. Following the show’s conclusion, Brie conversed with Feldman (who shared their conversation with Netflix’s Tudum) and expressed her desire to play a character contrasting Hale – a strong, tough individual, aptly named Margo. I inquired if the actress believed she achieved this transformation with her new character. She replied affirmatively, stating that she believes she succeeded, to some extent, as Margo is more complex compared to many characters she has played before.

In my perspective, there’s a captivating complexity about Margo that I find intriguing, yet simultaneously straightforward. It was an enjoyable challenge to portray her, and I believe she stands as quite the opposite of Judy in many aspects.

Among the neighbors of the Morgan family, it’s Margo who is actively trying to purchase their home, primarily for personal gain. Her motive seems self-centered, as she aims to preserve her marriage. However, numerous instances in the series raise questions about her genuine intentions, leaving viewers curious and speculative.

Indeed, Luke Wilson, her co-star, shared with me that her character in the series left him genuinely astonished. Intrigued, he questioned, “Who on earth” was the individual he was conversing with, as Margo differed significantly from Alison’s real-life persona: Cardellini.

In rare instances, I find myself sharing screen time with an individual, and my thoughts frequently stray to, “Who on earth is this person?” or “I suspect they’re not being truthful.” Indeed, a captivating character they are!

Over the past few decades, Emily Deschanel has demonstrated her versatility through various notable roles, including Chutney Windham in “Legally Blonde,” one of Reese Witherspoon’s standout films, Velma in the “Scooby-Doo” movies, and Clint Barton’s wife, Laura, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, it is her portrayal of Margo that truly showcases her acting chops at their most intense – a wildly entertaining and surprising journey.

Ever since its debut on the 2024 TV lineup, “No Good Deed” has been lauded as both “unusual and eerie.” If the series gets renewed for Season 2 – considering she managed to escape the blaze that engulfed her home at the finale – it would be intriguing to see Margo reappear in some form and if her actions have evolved in any way. Regardless of whether it airs on Netflix’s 2025 schedule or later, I’ll definitely be tuning in.

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2024-12-18 16:37