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Inside The Guys Apartment: Overdue For Conversation

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We swear these two aren’t stand-up comedians in their spare time, but after watching this, you might not believe us. And we would totally understand if you didn’t!

In this wildly unfiltered sit-down, Percy Anane-Dwumfour and Ryan Rosery aka Darius and Malik, the guys let loose and give us a glimpse of what they’re like outside their Overdue characters. From chaotic hypotheticals like “Would you rather be roasted by your family or every ex you’ve ever dated?” to confessing their guilty pleasures, nothing was off limits.

We even put their acting chops to the test with an impromptu accent challenge that somehow turned into a scene that should be whole new show!

Packed with laughs, unexpected wisdom, and roasts you’ll want to borrow for your next group chat, this is the guys apartment, and it’s anything but quiet!

Inside The Girls Apartment: Overdue For Conversation

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If you ever wondered what happens when you drop three rising stars in a room, give them cameras, unfiltered questions, and a game of “Smash, Marry, Pass”? You get a candid, chaotic, and completely hilarious sit-down with the girls of Overdue.

Mckenzie Small, Jillian Smart, and Bukola Ayoka, aka Savannah, Hailey, and Jasmine don’t just play best friends/enemy roommates on screen. They bring that same energy off-screen too. In this latest interview segment powered by Customatic TV, the trio dive into behind-the-scenes memories, unscripted banter, and revelations that range from cult-joining season finales to surprisingly deep love for brussel sprouts.

Between laughs, we get glimpses of what makes Overdue special. Filming in Toronto. Representing their generation’s hustle. Juggling dreams, bills, and friendships in a world that feels like it’s always “just out of reach.”

And then we played Smash, Marry, Pass… in character.

Things went off the rails (in the best way) when the trio debated who their characters would smash, marry, or pass. Let’s just say… Darius and Malik might want to watch this with a drink in hand. And Savannah? Let’s just say she’s getting proposals left and right.

The Girls Apartment isn’t just an interview, it’s a living room takeover. It’s the kind of segment that reminds you why ensemble casts work: chemistry that doesn’t quit, a story that resonates, and actors who are clearly having the time of their lives.

So if you’re not watching Overdue yet, what are you… overdue for?