

‘Modern Love’: Bridget Everett Says A Best Friend Can Be Your Greatest Love
42 snips Aug 24, 2025
Bridget Everett, a talented actor, singer, and comedian known for her role in ‘Somebody Somewhere,’ explores the profound theme of friendship as a form of love. She discusses how her character Sam develops a deep bond with her friend Joel, showcasing the beauty of platonic relationships in overcoming life's challenges. Bridget reads an insightful essay by Victor Lodato about an unexpected friendship that flourishes across generations, illustrating how true companionship can often rival traditional romance.
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Friendship As The Central Love Story
- Somebody Somewhere centers a friendship as the show's primary love story rather than a romantic plot.
- Bridget Everett says friendships can be the central, lifelong relationship that gives people purpose and safety.
St. Louis Sushi Became A Plot Device
- Bridget Everett recounts the real-life origin of "St. Louis Sushi" as her friend Larry Krohn's party dish: ham, cream cheese, and pickle.
- The show used this snack to create a comic moment that becomes a plot device for intimacy and humor.
Singing Reconnects To Emotion
- Bridget acknowledges she shares Sam's love of singing and struggles with self-worth.
- She explains singing reconnects her to emotion and helps her plug into life.