(On The Act, Gypsy’s romantic relationship unspools sweetly over text and time. According to Michelle Dean’s BuzzFeed article, on which The Act is based, Gypsy even attempted to escape her mother to be with him-getting as far as the man’s hotel room. Scott, the character introduced in “Two Wolverines,” seems to be loosely based on a real-life 35-year-old that Gypsy encountered in 2011 at a sci-fi convention.
The effect-for a teenager made to believe she suffers myriad health problems is younger than she is and is medically dependent on her mother-is intoxicating, and a catalyst for Gypsy going to extreme lengths to assert her independence.īut just how closely do these love interests mirror Gypsy and Dee Dee’s real-life romantic partners? The other is Scott ( Joe Tippett), a kind young man who looks at Gypsy with something other than sympathy.
The first is a middle-aged man ( Dean Norris) who forges a relationship with Dee Dee by phone-gently questioning whether Dee Dee is overly committed to her caregiver role. On the third episode of The Act, “Two Wolverines,” Gypsy ( Joey King) and Dee Dee ( Patricia Arquette) meet two men who seem as though they could potentially defuse mother and daughter’s abusive, isolating home dynamic.