Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

MARCIA GAY HARDEN

Pollock Code Black, Uncoupled

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The Oscar-winning actress for and the star of TV’s

62, co-stars in the bitterswee­t romantic comedy series

(July 29 on Netflix). Harden plays Claire, a New York socialite navigating a recent breakup alongside her gay real estate broker, Michael (Neil Patrick Harris), who’s in a similar romantic situation.

How would you describe Claire and Michael? We’re both uncoupling but in different ways. Neil’s character is coming up against all these new opportunit­ies for freedom, but he isn’t quite ready to partake. Emotionall­y, Claire is going through the same thing; she’s not ready. I think Claire’s journey is to love herself on her own. It sounds a little Hallmark-y, but for a woman in her 60s, we are trained to think that our attractive­ness has to do with our age, our ability to have children and our ability to be anthropolo­gically viable in a tribe, let’s say.

Is it fair to compare Uncoupled to Sex and the City? [It is] sort of

the gay Sex and the City. [Characters] wonderfull­y push sexual boundaries and sexual informatio­n in the show. It’s always done with a laugh and a little tongue-incheek, but there’s an emotional heartbeat as well.

Can you tell us about your other new series, So Help Me Todd,

coming out this fall on CBS? It’s a mother-son story of oil and vinegar and how they come to work together. She’s a highfaluti­n lawyer; he’s a down-and-out private detective. Through circumstan­ces, they work together and, hopefully, begin to recognize and respect each other. But there are a lot of kerfuffles in the process.

Are you back for season three of The Morning Show? I don’t know. She was such a fantastic character, [hard-hitting reporter] Maggie Brener; I would love for her to be back. People really respond to her. She’s loosely based on the fabulous [New York Times reporter] Maureen Dowd.

What are your plans for the summer? I’m starting a film, a short little comedy in New Jersey. Then I get to pop up to the Catskills, pick some blueberrie­s and make some jam. That’s what I love. My nephew’s getting married on my property, and then I’m off to Vancouver to start So Help Me Todd. Busy!

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