What makes Joe and Allisons marriage work?
Weber: I think they make each other laugh; they tease each other. I think that they fight hard but they make up very easily. I think there’s an unspoken quality that exists in all successful relationships: goodwill. “Hey, could you take out the trash?” “Sure.” TVGuide.com: At the SAG Awards, Meryl Streep spoke pretty forcefully about how many great roles there were for women this year. Within the context of your sister Rosanna’s 2002 documentary Searching for Debra Winger [about the lack of roles for middle-aged actresses], do you think things have gotten better? How has your experience on Medium influenced that opinion? Arquette: Well, I think television has long been a strong supporter of women in leads, from Lucille Ball on. The last couple of years have shown that there have been better roles, but I think Meryl Streep is at a little bit of an advantage. There are many great actresses will never get in the room for a Meryl Streep part. But I’m glad to see more actresses having more