‘Only Murders In The Building’s Jane Lynch On Playing The “Guileless” Sazz: “It’s Opened Up A Part Of Me That Kind Of Was In A Little Cage”
Jane Lynch Reflects on the Wild Ride of Sazz Pataki
Despite her character’s shocking demise in *Only Murders in the Building*, Jane Lynch is not ready to say goodbye. Season 4 focused on the mystery surrounding Sazz’s death and revealed her innocence and unwavering support for her protégé Rex, adding layers to an already rich storyline.
Sazz’s Untimely Death: A Heartbreaking Twist in the Plot
Sazz's fate was sealed by betrayal from someone she trusted—Rex, who stole her screenplay and ultimately led to her tragic end. This twist not only shocked fans but also highlighted Sazz's good nature, contrasting with the darker elements of the show.
Character Contrast: Sazz vs. Charles—A Perfect Dynamic
Lynch enjoyed portraying Sazz as the optimistic foil to Steve Martin’s gloomy Charles. This dynamic brought balance to the series while showcasing different outlooks on life, emphasizing the importance of positivity even in dark times.
Lessons Learned: How Playing Sazz Changed Jane Lynch
Through Sazz, Lynch discovered a more adventurous side of herself, embracing a perspective that contrasts her own cautious nature. She’s grateful for the role and hopes her character might make a comeback in future seasons.
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