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COVER STORY Perry and Janney are walking on ‘Mr. Sunshine’ By Jacqueline Cutler © Zap2it People will check out ABC’s “Mr. Sunshine”Wednesday, Feb. 9, to see Matthew Perry and Al- lison Janney. They’ll return because it’s the funniest show of midseason. This show is Perry’s idea, and he co-writes, stars and co- produces. If this sitcom sounds familiar, that’s because there was talk about it last summer. It’s been fine-tuned, and even after watching the pilot repeated times, “Mr. Sunshine” remains genuinely funny. Janney, as Crystal, owner of The Sunshine Center, a San Diego arena, has about as much compassion as a recently hatched spider. Perry is Ben, a self-absorbed womanizer who manages the arena. What’s in- triguing about Ben is he knows how shallow he is. The pilot begins on a regular workday, which happens to be Ben’s 40th birthday. The ice from a hockey game the night before hasn’t been melted. An elephant is loose in the building. The mar- keting director, Alice (Andrea An- ders), Ben’s friend with benefits, dumps him for Alonzo (James Lesure), an impossibly upbeat former basketball player and Ben’s buddy. Crystal deposits her dim but sweet adult son, Roman (Nate Torrence), in Ben’s office be- cause he needs a job. Her crisis du jour is that she invested in an illegal Himalayan dog track and one of the dogs allegedly bit someone, so she has “a Hima- layan crisis” on her hands. She’s staging a photo op with kids and donating a check to charity, hop- ing for positive press. Ben has a new assistant, who lit her boy- friend on fire. Just a typical workday at the arena. “These places are incredibly exciting to me,” Perry says of arenas. “You won’t believe what goes on there. It’s interesting to pull back the curtain on people who work there. I wanted to do a workplace comedy.” Janney describes “Mr. Sun- shine” “as a show that takes place at an arena that rents out its space to hockey games, foot- ball lingerie and mass weddings and circuses, all the things that happens in arenas. And I am the owner, sexually inappropriate and politically incorrect.” “He’s unbelievably happy and charming,” Perry says. “How are you so happy? I can’t stand it.” For now, Perry has curtailed playing “Fallout 3” and “Alpha Protocol” and is writing and act- ing. Perry, who was Chandler on “Friends,” and Janney, who was C.J. on “The West Wing,” are no strangers to runaway hits. Janney says “Mr. Sunshine” feels as if it could take off. “It has gotten funnier and the characters have gotten more solid, and you care about them,” she says. “Hopefully Matthew and I have enough people out there who watched us in other shows (who) will want to tune in. 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Most of the funny lines, at least in the pilot, go to Janney. The audience first sees her crawling around her office, look- ing for a pill “with some Spanish written on it.” She’s fond of pills, herself and younger men. Perry wrote Crystal for her. “As an actor, it wasn’t a great call to hire her because she’s better than I am,” Perry says. “As a producer, it was a great idea.” Crystal gets way out of hand, uses a child as a weapon, freaks out from clowns and is outrageously hilarious. “I am like a child just playing, especially with this character,” Janney says. “It just allows me to be as silly as I want to be. There is no end to how much fun I can have with Crystal. I can be as crazy as I truly am. I have never been happier doing something.” When Crystal tells Ben to find a job for her son, he responds, “You have a son?” “We’re not close,” she says. Later, when trying to get that positive press, she pompously explains she loves children “because she never had any” while her son is sitting in front of her. Ben, the soul of the arena, is at a turning point in his life. He recognizes his callousness and says, “I find it virtuously impos- sible to care about anyone else.” Even though he’s had this epiphany, “he’s still the selfish guy,” Perry says. “The journey for him is for the narcissistic, selfish guy to this nice guy. If he gets all the way there, it’s not a good character for the show.” Joe Vreeland District General Agent 2029 S. 6th Street Brainerd MN 56401 218.838.2891 land lA © 2010 Colonial Life products are underwritten by Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, for which Colonial Life is the marketing brand. Corner of 7th & Laurel Downtown Brainerd 829-7266 rner of 7th & L Laurel Downtown Brainerd FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 2011 – BRAINERD, MN/DISPATCH – 3 1 x 4" ad Perry’s clearly given a lot of thought to these characters. 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