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As seen in the latest episode of the series, Mazin, Neil Druckmann, and the writer's room behind the show opted to deviate from the source material in an effort to flesh out the story between Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett).

Episode 3 deals with a couple characters we’ve only heard about in passing so far: Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) who get a massively expanded role in the show vs the video game it was adapted from.

In the first season of Judd Hirsch, as Simon Wiesenthal, briefly offers an alternative to Offerman’s crusade, questioning the Jewishness of killing Nazis in cold blood.

Mazin, Druckmann, Hoar, Offerman and Bartlett all spoke with about how this episode came together, why it diverged so much from the game, and what it does — or doesn’t — portend for the rest of the series.

Offerman has long been associated with the comedy of Ron Swanson, but his performances as Bill was tragic and powerful.

Offerman's background as a comedic actor, one would not automatically think of him for a role in HBO's post-apocalyptic series.

Offerman (“The Last of Us,” “Parks and Recreation”) and Mullally (“Will & Grace,” “Party Down”), who are married in real life, will star as Drs. Gene and Jean Thibedeau.

The cast is further enriched by the talents of Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Audra McDonald, Niecy Nash-Betts, Nick Offerman, and Blair Underwood, each contributing to the film’s depth and resonance.

The episode has been praised by critics for its emotional story and the performances by Offerman and Bartlett.

The talented comedian and carpenter, Nick Offerman is no stranger to voice acting.

This area is home to Nick Offerman's Bill, a paranoid survivalist that sets up post-apocalyptic shop in his home and rigs his now-gated community to keep out infected.

We reached out for a comment by Offerman, but he was unavailable at the time.

With episode 3, the series recontextualizes the fates of Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) while fleshing out the nuances of their life together in beautiful and heartbreaking ways.

Chris Pratt, originally billed as a guest star, saw his character Andy Dwyer develop further, balancing out the dynamic alongside Nick Offerman's Ron Swanson, the perfect foil to Leslie.

Nick Offerman‘s emotions were running high following his win at the Creative Arts Emmys for his guest-starring role on HBO‘s The Last of Us.

Ron Swanson is somewhat of a scotch whiskey connoisseur in “Parks and Recreation” but Nick Offerman has made clear that the expertise extends to the actor himself after teaming up with Lagavulin to create his own bottle of whiskey in 2019.

The episode with Nick Offerman alone is probably enough to make this the best show of the year.

After the grandmother of 19-year-old Jonah Heidelbaum (Logan Lerman) is killed, he crosses paths with Meyer Offerman (Pacino), a concentration camp survivor who has assembled a group of Nazi hunters.

Cast members include Adam Scott, Nick Offerman, Sarah Silverman, Ad-Rock, Rosie Perez, A$AP Rocky, Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, and Rob Corddry to name a few.

From Ron (Nick Offerman) walking Leslie down the aisle to her custom-made, document-inspired dress by Ann (Rashida Jones), the pair’s work-themed wedding was quintessentially them.