“Its a very interesting boss-employee dynamic.”
You see so much of her personality that she’s discovering through them.
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Just a total dreamboat for the eyes and for the soul, Rudolph says of Bratt.

Maya Rudolph and Joel Kim Booster in ‘Loot’ season 2.Apple TV+
They were the ones who came to me and said, Do you want his parents to be Asian?
Do you want Nicholas to be adopted as well?
To have them ask for my input was really special.

Joel Kim Booster in ‘Loot’ season 2.Apple TV+
Its not something you experience on every set.
Overall, viewers can expect more laughs this season.
Its just funnier, Booster says.

Joel Kim Booster, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Ron Funches, Maya Rudolph, Meagen Fay, Nat Faxon, and Stephanie Styles in ‘Loot’ season 2.Apple TV+
Also, we mix and match a lot more.
Theres so much more of a camaraderie within the Wells Foundation, Rudolph adds.
Molly specifically really tests it, just like a toddler or a teenager tests their parents.

Maya Rudolph in ‘Loot’ season 2.Apple TV+
But the ride-or-die of it all, she adds, thats never gonna change.
You see that there’s just so many layers to it.
Sometimes she’s mommy and I’m baby and sometimes shes baby.

Maya Rudolph in ‘Loot’ season 2.Apple TV+
The dynamic even extends to their wardrobe, outfitted by costume designer Kirston Mann.
Yes, Molly and Nicholas continue to serve lewks this season.
It always has to match the vibe.
Nicholas is never outdressing Molly in any sort of way.
It’s always a little bit coordinated, so that’s really fun.
Rudolphs vision board for Mollys wardrobe last seasonincludedBeyonce.
What did it look like this time around?
Beyonces always on the vision board, just to be clear, she quips.
[Mollys] definitely someone that likes to dress the part.
It makes me so happy.
Lootreturns with two episodes on April 3, followed by new episodes every Wednesday.