Chicago Med vet Colin Donnell is again within the Windy Metropolis in Peacock’s darkly comedic new collection Irreverent (premiering this Wednesday), nevertheless it’s not lengthy earlier than a troubling flip takes him to an odd city down below.
Donnell stars as Paulo, a legal mediator who finds himself in a harmful state of affairs that requires fleeing Chicago. On his flight, Paulo meets Reverend Mackenzie Boyd (The Boys‘ P.J. Byrne), who’s going by his personal disaster. Following a collection of bizarre occasions, Paulo is pressured to fake to be Reverend Mack and go to the small Australian reef group of Clump, which is awaiting the arrival of their new reverend.
“I feel the best strategy to describe Paulo/Mack is that he’s something that he must be in entrance of whoever he occurs to be in entrance of,” Donnell previews within the above video interview. “So he’s like this chameleon, adapting to no matter state of affairs he finds himself in, and he’s bought a lot charisma and avenue smarts, and the power to shift actually serves him effectively, particularly contemplating all of the drama that he finds himself part of.”
Paulo actually has to adapt to his circumstances when he lands in Clump with no selection however to supervise his eccentric new flock.
“Not solely is he in a brand new place that he’s by no means been to on the entire different aspect of the world from the place he began, [but] he’s impersonating an individual and a job that he is aware of subsequent to nothing about,” Donnell shares. “And he’s surrounded by in all probability the world’s most colourful solid of characters that he might probably be dropped into. He’s simply attempting to do his greatest to outlive, actually.”
The quirky townsfolk of Clump are equally puzzled by their non-traditional (and good-looking) new reverend, who’s “not something like what they have been hoping would present up on their doorstep,” Donnell says. “It finally ends up being precisely what wants within the second, as a result of he actually must disappear and be off the radar from the people who find themselves chasing him. But it surely’s simply confusion on either side. He doesn’t know what to make of them, they usually definitely don’t know what to make of this man who is meant to be a pious reverend of their church.”
Plus, there are the challenges of his new distant location, which doesn’t enable for straightforward entry to cell and Web service — traumatic flashback warning: there’s a dial-up modem — however does give Donnell loads of possibilities to indicate off his extra comedic aspect after taking part in dramatic roles on Chicago Med, Arrow and The Affair.
“They actually let me run with it. The scripts have been actually, actually humorous, and that was one of many issues that I liked most about it after I after I learn it,” Donnell shares, including that the writers “needed to push the envelope with how humorous it was and form of embrace the absurdity of the state of affairs. I feel that’s one of many issues that I’m most enthusiastic about for audiences to observe is me attending to do one thing, actually, that I haven’t had the chance to do earlier than on tv.”
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