In 2019, Josh Segarra joined the edgy, acerbic Max unique comedy “The Different Two” as recurring character Lance Arroyo; by the third and ultimate season, he obtained upgraded to a sequence common. Immediately, it is clear that Lance — the well-meaning however dimwitted ex-boyfriend of sequence co-lead Brooke Dubek (Heléne Yorke) — continues to be head over heels in love along with her, regardless of how she treats him like grime.
He sticks round anyway, serving to her early in Season 1 when Brooke’s extraordinarily well-known youthful brother Chase “ChaseDreams” Dubek (Case Walker) will get drunk and desires grownup supervision when he will get sick, however when Brooke needs to rekindle their relationship, Lance demurs, realizing she’s utilizing him. He has no such revelation afterward; the 2 discover their approach again collectively all through Season 2 and are engaged by Season 3, the place it is revealed that Lance, a profitable shoe designer, has turn out to be a nurse to assist throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lance is a candy, beneficiant, and type antidote to the craven cretins that largely populate “The Different Two,” contemplating that the present is a pointed satire of the leisure business, and Segarra performs him completely. Truthfully, he created such a stunning character that audiences spend a good period of time questioning why Lance would give somebody like Brooke the time of day within the first place.