Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke previewed Firefly Lane with TV Guide ahead of the show’s premiere on February 3. In the January 19 edition of the magazine and online at TV Insider, the actresses discussed the strong friendship between their characters, glamorous journalist Tully Hart (Heigl) and sweet wife and mom Kate Mularkey (Chalke). The Netflix drama chronicles the 30 year relationship between the unlikely best friends, who first meet as teen neighbors on Firefly Lane.
The show, based on Kristin Hannah’s bestselling novel, weaves together three periods of the characters’ lives: middle age in 2003, their early careers at a Seattle TV station in the 1980s and their teenage years in the ’70s.
Why do Tully and Kate initially become good friends?
Katherine Heigl: Tully has a dysfunctional and traumatic youth. She’s popular but deeply lonely, isolated and can’t show anybody the truth of her life. I love the dance they do in the first couple of episodes of, can I trust you? Can I honor a friendship with you?
Sarah Chalke: Kate’s so alone too. Tully blows into town, and Kate would never dream that Tully would want to be friends with her. Kate is insecure and gains confidence through the relationship. She wants to be there for Tully in a way she sees that Tully’s family can’t.
In the ’80s, Kate falls in love with and marries their boss, former war correspondent Johnny (Ben Lawson). How does that affect the friendship?
Heigl: The relationship between the three is complicated. Tully is ambitious through and through. She’s not thinking marriage [for herself] but feels left out and is afraid of losing the love of her life, which is Kate.
Chalke: When Kate and Johnny have a baby, it’s painful for Tully — where does she fit in? But Kate sees Tully’s [career] success and she’s lost that side of herself. Nothing is ever just one thing in this show. It’s layered.
In the 2003 segment of the premiere, Kate is divorcing Johnny. She and Tully support each other through wild midlife sexual adventures. How was it stepping into very skimpy lingerie?
Heigl: I’ve never done sex scenes like this in my career. I embraced it because it’s so Tully. There were so many women involved [in this production], our asses were covered, literally. But at age 40, I still got it…if you shoot it properly, put a filter on the camera and pull back a bit. [Laughs]
Chalke: I had one day where I had to do three different sex scenes with three different actors. It was like, “I don’t know how to mentally accept this.” Like Katie says, we were so supported. We were part of choosing said underwear. I brought some of my own.
Tully tests their trust more than once. Is there anything that could drive them apart?
Heigl: These two feel their safest and most true selves with one another. Once you find that, you fight tooth and nail for it for the rest of your life.
Chalke: Kate is devastated when she feels like her best friend lied to her, but she can see and understand why she did it.
TV has exploded recently with dramas about the complexities of womanhood. What does Kate and Tully’s saga reveal about the female experience?
Heigl: How choices can change for women over time. Kate starts out ambitious, realizes she wants [a family] and then goes back in the workforce but finds it’s not everything she thought it would be.
Chalke: Their love and acceptance of each other helps us as the audience to go, “Yeah, I have friends who have chosen this path, and I’ve chosen this [different] path.” What I love is the diversity of these characters’ spirits. There is no right way or wrong way to be a woman. There is just your way.
I just finished binging the whole thing yesterday (in a day) and loved it. I wish I had a soul mate like those two characters. I admire you and Sarah’s decision to show your faces with very minimum makeup which is rare in the US while I see it very often in European files and tv shows. It helps convince the audience your stories with much more truth to it. Lives suck at times and you can’t be looking too perfect and manicured. Great work!
I just loved the show! Can’t wait for season 2 ?
Can’t wait for season 2..
So captivating.. so much life in the characters. Spectacular direction.