After reading both of the linked articles, I'm at a loss to figure out where 
your impression is coming from that Rudd is "embarrassed" by Tom Brady's cameo. 
 If anything, he sounds very satisfied and happy that they were able to get 
Brady to participate, in all of the interviews I've seen him give on the 
subject.

You could've said that Brady himself isn't happy that others are mistakenly 
assuming that the scene is a dig at Patriots owner Robert Kraft, but even if 
you had, I'd probably question whether "embarrassed" would be the correct way 
to characterize it.

Doug Fields
Tampa, FL

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From: 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2019 9:59 AM
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Subject: [TV orNotTV] Rudd embarrassed by NFL great's cameo

The opening episode of Paul's "Living With Yourself" reveals how he ends up 
with a double role in the series.

It also features a cameo by Patriots quarterback Tom Brady outside a crucial 
location figuring in the plot.

The place, in a strip mall, someone noticed, looks too much like the one where 
Brady's team's owner Robert Kraft was caught in a prostitution sting last 
winter in Florida before their last Super Bowl.

The show's creator told USA Today (among others) that the episode was written 
over four years ago 
(https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2019/10/19/paul-rudd-netflix-show-enlists-tom-brady-cameo/4003359002/
 (link)), but of course it only takes one critic to make that meaningless... 
Brady further explained that the scene was shot using a green screen 
(https://news.yahoo.com/patriots-brady-upset-show-cameo-055633465.html (link))

B

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