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Jon Hamm Is Trying to Break Good in Your Friends and Neighbours
James Marsden joins as a wealthy shipping magnate whose arrival upends Andrew Cooper’s attempt to turn his life around.
- On Fridays, Apple TV+ streams Your Friends and Neighbours Season 2, featuring Jon Hamm as hedge fund manager-turned-burglar Andrew Cooper attempting to 'break good' after his murder acquittal in Westmont Village.
- Cooper's life stabilized following the first season's nadir, when he was sacked for an affair and resorted to robbing neighbors to pay maintenance for ex-wife Mel, played by Amanda Peet.
- Shipping magnate Owen Ashe, played by James Marsden, arrives in Westmont throwing lavish parties laced with MDMA and claims 'even my swagger has swagger,' threatening Cooper's fragile stability.
- Creator Jonathan Tropper balances comedic excess with existential themes of material success and personal fulfillment, earning comparisons to Breaking Bad with more expensive clothes.
- Viewers can stream the series until June 5, watching Cooper navigate underlying concerns while a new resident threatens to shatter the fragile peace he has built.
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