This week, various interviews tackled diverse topics, including gardening tips from Martha Stewart, Uzo Aduba's near-diversion into law before landing her role in "Orange Is the New Black", and the troubling detention of Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil for protesting against the Gaza conflict. His wife, Noor Abdalla, expressed the fear around such actions against protestors. Additionally, Seth Rogen discussed his new Apple TV+ comedy, which highlights the pitfalls of executive roles in the film industry, inspired by a studio executive's cynical outlook on movie-making.
"I think what's so scary about this and what people need to realize, is the fact that you can kidnap someone basically from their home for going to a protest. That's terrifying."
In it, Rogen plays a flustered Hollywood executive who gets an unexpected promotion as the head of a movie studio after his boss is fired.
She wasn't getting traction in auditions so she convinced herself that she should give it all up and go to law school.
Mahmoud Khalil is a Columbia University graduate student and lawful permanent resident of the United States who was detained by Homeland Security, apparently for his prominent roles in protests.
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