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High Desert: An exclusive hilarious clip with Patricia Arquette and Brad Garrett

High Desert: An exclusive hilarious clip with Patricia Arquette and Brad Garrett

Here’s an exclusive sneak peek from episode five of Apple TV+’s new dark comedy, High Desert. The show, which premiered on 17th May 2023, unfolds around Peggy, a complex character played by the multifaceted Patricia Arquette, who turns to private investigation following the passing of her mother. Set in the quaint, sun-drenched town of Yucca Valley, California, this eight-part series weaves its tale with a delightful blend of comedy and emotional depth.

Our exclusive clip titled We Gotta Keep the Lights On treats viewers to a hilarious exchange between Patricia Arquette and Brad Garrett. Helmed by Emmy Award winner Jay Roach, and backed by an all-star ensemble cast and production team, High Desert is a testament to transformative life choices and the humorous side of life’s tough realities. Tune into Apple TV+ for the global release and look out for new episodes dropping every Wednesday.

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High Desert is now available globally Apple TV+ with new episodes weekly, every Wednesday.

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