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Jake Johnson on Fatherhood and Family Conflict in Apple TV's 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed'

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Actor Jake Johnson discussed his character Karl's priorities in the Apple TV mystery dramedy 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,' emphasizing that fatherhood is central to Karl's decision-making. The show follows Karl navigating tensions between his ex-wife Paula (Tatiana Maslany) and current wife Mallory (Jessy Hodges) over a potential move from New York to Idaho. Johnson explained that Karl views Paula as well-intentioned but reckless, while remaining uncertain about Mallory's true motivations.

In a recent interview, Jake Johnson discussed his character Karl in Apple TV's 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed,' a mystery dramedy that premiered with new episodes airing Wednesdays. Johnson emphasized that Karl's primary concern is his young daughter Hazel's well-being, which drives his conflicts with both his ex-wife Paula (Tatiana Maslany) and current wife Mallory (Jessy Hodges). The central tension involves Mallory's desire to relocate the family to Idaho for a career opportunity, which Karl resists despite recognizing it could improve their quality of life. Johnson portrayed Karl as sympathetic toward Paula despite her dangerous impulsiveness—viewing her as a good person who makes poor decisions—while simultaneously questioning whether Mallory's push for the move is genuinely motivated by family welfare or personal ambition. Johnson credited the show's creators David Rosen and David Gordon Green for crafting authentic dialogue and character reactions that feel grounded in reality.

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