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Is he kind of playing a version of himself?
Yes, but given his lack of acting experience, he exceeds expectations here.
But he was only in one episode.
His role onGrotesquerieis much more central.
He immediately encourages her not to drive, since Lois is noticeably drunk pretty much 24/7.
Kelce is a naturally warm presence on-camera and holds his own nicely in his scenes with Nash-Betts.
In episode four, though, Eddie seems more grounded in reality.
Unlike her mother, Merritt is suspicious of Eddie.
Sensing the frisky energy between them, she asks aloud if the two are sleeping together.
Then, she wonders if her mother is just trying to keep tabs on her.
You have to spy on me and report back, Merritt says to Eddie accusingly.
I actually think Merritt is right about that.
Eddie does have to spy and report back, but not to her mother.