For Lukita Maxwell, who plays Alice, it was extra emotional because of her personal connection to Parkinson’s, as she told me the following during an interview with CinemaBlend: Everyone was crying.
As viewers learn more of the tragic backstory, Jimmy also finds out that his daughter, Alice (Lukita Maxwell), has befriended Louis. “If you’ve gone through some kind of catastrophic event ...
As Jimmy and his daughter, Alice (Lukita Maxwell), continue to deal with the aftermath of Tia’s death, Alice and Brian have struck up a bond with Louis. After Jimmy found out, he secretly went ...
How was it bringing that storyline to life with Lukita Maxwell? There’s a lot going on in the show. There’s a lot of characters, and there are a lot of important storylines. But, for me ...
was able to finally let go of the shame he’s felt over how he wasn’t a good father to daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell) when his wife/her mother unexpectedly died in a car accident. Additionally ...
But given that forgiveness was a predominant theme this season, one big arc landed in a positive place: Jimmy (Jason Segel) was able to finally let go of the shame he’s felt over how he wasn’t a good ...
That’s why we had bad things happen to Brett Goldstein’s character, Louis — had him at the train station with Alice [Lukita Maxwell] talking about how he’d had bad thoughts being there before.
Episode eight, “Last Drink,” gave audiences their first (and only) glimpse at Louis’ life before the accident, and how Jimmy (Jason Segel) and Alice (Lukita Maxwell) weren’t the only ones ...