LOS ANGELES — The 'Good Girls' do some bad, bad things. The title characters of the NBC dark comedy are three suburban moms who live double lives as felonious, counterfeiting homemakers.
"Everybody in their own right thinks they're doing the right thing for their family," says Manny Montana, who plays a ruthless gangster named Rio in the show.
On this show, everyone seems to have a secret. So we asked the 'boys' of 'Good Girls' what they could possibly be getting away with.
"This is the dumbest thing," offers Matthew Lillard. "I will spit my gum out, and I will do it anywhere."
His co-star, Reno Wilson, screams in horror.
Wilson says, "I saw somebody once throw a pizza thing out the window of their car.
"Terrible," Lillard interjects. "I would never do that."
"Oh, my God," Wilson continues. "I honked my horn and I was like, 'What the (beep) are you doing?' And they dropped more!"
Has Montana ever committed a criminal act, pizza-related or otherwise?
"Not in real life," he says. "Mentally, yes, I'm always committing crimes. Whenever I'm in a bank I'm like, how am I gonna rob this bank?"
'Good Girls' airs Sunday nights at 10 on NBC.
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