"It's funny watching me get crow's feet": John Early talks Search Party, teases season four

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In our pre-season interview, Search Party’s John Reynolds called the series’ unforgettable pilot episode a “time capsule”—a glimpse at a very specific time and place, particularly for Brooklyn millennials at the end of the Obama era. Nearly four years later, and the world feels completely different, but Dory, Drew, Portia, and Elliott still can’t escape the past. In fact, that’s the entire point of the show’s third season, according to star John Early: “It’s funny watching them… still try to have their white-knuckled grip on their relevance as they just get older.” Early, of course, portrays Elliott Goss, a gay New York socialite-by-personal-decree who reveals himself to be even more of a phony and a narcissist by season’s end. After bingeing all ten episodes, The A.V. Club called up Early for a virtual chat to dig into some of Search Party’s biggest revelations, its most exciting guest stars, and the strange experience of revisiting something they filmed over two years ago. Early was also kind enough to tease where things are headed for Elliott in season four, hinting at a Milo Yiannopoulos-like transformation for the character, a move that the actor essentially tweeted into existence way back in 2016.

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4 Comments

  • santaclouse-av says:

    So what happened to the reviews for this season after episode 4?

  • antsnmyeyes-av says:

    So are we not getting the rest of the reviews for season 3? Why even promote that you’re reviewing the season and then not?

  • aleatoire-av says:

    His screaming match with fake!Tomi whatshername was amazing. His character is truly the MVP of Search Party season 3, his self delusion has even greater potential than Dory’s. Can’t wait for s4

  • dr-boots-list-av says:

    John Early continues to be consistently funny, but I thought the storyline about him going back to Arbitrary-tuckylvania or whatever was maybe the laziest and cheapest this show has gone. I get what they’re saying about his character, and the joke is mainly at the expense of Eliot, but it’s still more than a bit of laughing at the redneck, hootin-holler stereotype that they only spend about two minutes conjuring. The whole thing felt shallow and unnecessary to me.In better John Early news, I just discovered this Molly Burch music video he was in, and he manages to be quite funny while still singing solid backup:

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