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How Steve Way became Furiouss funniest scene-stealer

Showrunner Elizabeth Meriwether and star Lola Petticrew share their insights on Steve Way, Alden, and another murder allegation for the "Furious" serial killer.

How Steve Way became Furiouss funniest scene-stealer

Steve Way stole the show as Alden on the critically acclaimed series Furious. Created by Elizabeth Meriwether, who previously worked on comedy series Ramy and Dying for Sex, Way's character brought much-needed humor to the series. Meriwether first met Way while researching female serial killers for the show, as they were exploring the idea of caretakers.

While working on Furious, Meriwether recognized Way's talent for physical comedy and invited him to be part of the show. Way's performance as Alden not only provided laughs but also offered wisdom on love, challenging the idea that love is only when people do everything you want them to do. His character's response to the possibility of Catherine killing Alden's mother showcased Alden's gray and complicated nature, highlighting the show's commitment to portraying complex characters.

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