Talking ‘Men of a Certain Age’ with Ray Romano, Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher
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You don’t find many bromances on TV these days. But arm-wrestling for male-bonding supremacy is TNT’s ‘Men of a Certain Age,’ which returns for its second season Monday. The show finds the central characters played by Ray Romano, Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher right back where they left off: meeting over lunch at a Norm’s restaurant to make sense of work, women and life in general.
A recent lunch interview with Romano, Bakula and Braugher in the Norm’s diner set on a Paramount soundstage found that the on-screen level of simpatico among the actors carries over into real-life conversation, whether frivolous or serious. Sample:
Question: ‘Men of a Certain Age’s’ average viewing age in the first season was about 50, which roughly mirrors the character’s ages. But it drew slightly more women than men — any reason for that?
Ray Romano: ‘The cast’s total sex appeal. [laughter] Though I tell you what I don’t bring, I don’t bring [a derriere].’
Andre Braugher: ‘I have enough to cover both these guys.’
Click here to read the complete conversation with the stars of “Men of a Certain Age” after you check out the video clip below.
-- Christopher Smith