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Complicati­ons and conflicts

- By FRAZIER MOORE

SIX friends from college find themselves reunited, picking up shared lives 20 years after graduation day. But along with the familiar camaraderi­e, they encounter new complicati­ons and conflicts.

Have the times passed them by? That’s the question asked and answered with amusement by Friends From College, an eight-part comedy on Netflix.

The viewer-friendly cast includes Fred Savage, Nat Faxon, Annie Parisse and Jae Suh Park, plus Cobie Smulders and KeeganMich­ael Key as now-wed friends from college Lisa and Ethan Turner.

“Yes, it’s a comedy, but it’s a DARK comedy,” says Smulders over a light-hearted lunch alongside Key. “These friends have a tight relationsh­ip, but there’s an ever-changing scenario they have to deal with on the fly.”

“The darkness keeps it honest,” Key adds after warding off Smulders’ razzing for the excess pepper he has showered on his clam chowder.

At the heart of the story: Key, as a once-promising novelist, has been enjoying a friends-with-benefits connection since college with Parisse’s character, Samantha, who by now is likewise married as well as a mother.

For years Ethan and Sam lived hundreds of miles apart, allowing only the rare hookup. Now, how will they handle life in the same city in the same tight social circle?

“I remember being on set and thinking, ‘Should this be FUNNY?”’ says Smulders. “I’ve been with my husband for 12 years” – actor and former Saturday Night Live cast member Taran Killam, whom she married in 2012 – “and if infidelity came into my life it would be heartbreak­ing and tragic.”

Fortunatel­y, Friends From College eases this threat, and the rest of the action, with a shrewd mix of smarts and loopiness. (Just TRY being mad at Ethan for cheating on his wife, however lovely and devoted she may be, when it’s Keegan-Michael Key playing him!)

“There isn’t a lot of judging in how it’s written or how the parts are played,” says Smulders. “It’s up to the audience to make their assumption­s and judgments.”

“Another of the show’s themes,” Key says, “is how foggy the lens of nostalgia can be. All the characters are thinking, ‘Being back together SHOULD be the way it was.’ But it CAN’T be that way anymore.”

And it may not ACTUALLY have been that way in the first place. Sam’s husband, played by Greg Germann, grumbles about how she and her college friends try to live in their shared past: “You should let the past just go,” he tells her. “The present is a pretty cool place to be.”

Smulders calls How I Met Your Mother (her hit sitcom that ended a nine-season run in 2014) “such a beautiful thing it’s hard to compare it to anything else. But, truly, Friends From College has been a version of that. I love working in an ensemble and playing in group scenes.”

She feels the same way about her Friends From College co-stars too, especially Key.

“Keegan is so funny, and so smart and quick! But he was asked to play some really emotionall­y grounded scenes as well. He’s inspiring to work with, because then you REALLY see how good he is.”

 ?? Smulders and Key play husband and wife in the comedy series Friends From College. — Handout ??
Smulders and Key play husband and wife in the comedy series Friends From College. — Handout

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