(gentle guitar music) - So Margo heads to the UK because she suddenly realized that she's growing up and actually she needs to define who she is as a young woman and a young person.
- I think she begins feeling very trapped and she feels a bit like she's outgrown her family.
Then she decides maybe I should get away from them, and that first place she thinks of is England.
- My own son had turned 18 this year, and you don't want your children to leave, but you have to set them free.
- Prue and Geoffrey are very classic British eccentrics.
Geoff and Felicity play them so funnily and so well.
- They live in a small, little Dorset village, their horizons are quite narrow.
They've got a sort of routine which they don't like to break.
The house is very ordered, into which Margo comes.
She brings a sense of the exotic to Dorset.
- We didn't, sadly, go to Dorset, we went to the Surrey Hills, to a charming village called Peaslake.
- We had two location days when we were in England, one of them was in a cinema, which was fine 'cause we were indoors.
And the only day we had to film outside was pouring with rain.
- If you get to play the English stuffy relatives, then fortunately this is the territory, rain, hailstones, no sunshine and no calamari.
(gentle music)