Last season on Girls, Marnie, the uptight, beautiful one played by Allison William, was so turned on by her flirtatious encounter with a hugely self-confident cad and artist named Booth Jonathan (Jorma Taccone) that she had to run into a bathroom for an emergency masturbation session. On last week's episode, Booth Jonathan appeared again, whisking Marnie to his apartment in Bushwick where he showed her his "Toad the Wet Sprocket"-influenced artwork and the two had doll-witnessed sex, aptly described by Taccone as being in the "starfish position." Williams spoke with the Salon's Willa Paskin about what Marnie sees in Booth and the improvised parts of the sex scene...
Talk to me about the sex scene with Booth Jonathan.
That sex scene makes me laugh so hard. We laughed throughout filming it. That freaking doll. The set direction on our show is just so brilliant every day, and that was really at this amazing apartment in Bushwick, which is funny because Marnie vowed she never came to Bushwick and she did very readily. But walking into that bedroom and seeing that dummy standing in the corner, all of us had the same reaction, we were like, "She’s gotta be right here. She’s gotta be in the sex with us." So as a result, the entire scene was just pure laughter.
So "Look at the doll," that wasn’t in the script?
It was not in the script. We get influenced by the set constantly – set, costumes, surroundings, whatever – and we saw that thing and we were, like, "Oh, for sure it’s got to be in the scene. Absolutely, she needs to have something to say about that in that scene." So that was all improvised.
Booth is surprisingly bad at sex for someone who is so confident that he’s not.
That just makes him more colourful in my book.
When Marnie laughs at him, what is going on?
She’s laughing at the fact that it happened. I don’t think it’s occurred to her that he’s bad at sex. I think she’s just shocked that it happened with Booth Jonathan. And she’s star-struck. I mean, his house, and this is happening, it’s just crazy. And she’s in a lot of denial about him, down to the fact that when she emerges from that chamber with his art project, she tells herself and him that it’s brilliant, even though there’s no way, if she sat down at an exam at school, there’s no way she’d be able come up with anything interesting to say about it. But that’s the whole idea: that he’s more hype than he is real, and it’s interesting to watch that play out.
Were you actually listening to Duncan Sheik in that scene?
Not when we shot it, no. But the sound of televisions is very creepy, as it turns out. And it’s kind of deafening, and it’s on a frequency that you’re like, "I shouldn’t be listening to this. I’m never gonna be able to hear anything anymore." And also the video, there was one of something rotting, there were maggots, it was very, very bizarre. It was dusty and that was really fun too, to be like, "Marnie doesn’t want to get dusty on his floor."
Television Series: Girls (S02E04)
Release Date: January 2013
Actress: Jemima Kirke & Lena Dunham
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