Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen Put Their Spousal Knowledge to the Test

In an engaging interview with Us Weekly, Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen showcased their chemistry and spousal knowledge after 16 years of marriage. The couple, known for their new TBS series “Dinner and a Movie,” revealed that collaborating with a partner can be a double-edged sword. Mollen humorously highlighted the unique dynamics of their working relationship, saying that Biggs often says things to her he wouldn’t dare say to another actress. Biggs chimed in playfully, joking about the casual banter that can lead to “couples’ therapy sessions.”

 

“Dinner and a Movie,” a reboot of the original series from 1995 to 2011, finds the duo revisiting nostalgic films paired with themed food, featuring special guests each week. Biggs reflected on his iconic role as Jim in “American Pie,” which he described as a time capsule of the late ’90s. Both he and Mollen celebrated the opportunity to reconnect with classic films, infusing their own stories and humor into the show.

 

As part of the interview, Biggs and Mollen participated in a Q&A inspired by “The Newlywed Game.” Through lighthearted banter, they answered questions that revealed the depths of their relationship. When asked about Biggs’ favorite movie, Mollen joked that it must feature him, while Biggs pointed to “Big” as a true favorite.

 

As for Mollen’s favorite drink, Biggs mentioned her obsession with both flat and sparkling water, to which she acknowledged her quirky hydration habits. Their playful rivalry emerged in questions about who was more competitive, with their answers humorously contradicting each other.

 

The couple also shared insights about their first date attire, with Mollen recalling a vintage dress and Biggs wearing a simple white tee and jeans. Reflecting on their relationship, Mollen humorously recounted Biggs’ initial reluctance to commit, only for him to propose shortly thereafter. The couple also contemplated casting choices for a film about them, with Biggs suggesting Jesse Eisenberg might portray him, while Mollen considered an actress less polished, drawing giggles over possible choices.

 

Through their candid and comical dialogue, Biggs and Mollen proved that despite the challenges of marriage and collaboration, their bond remains strong, filled with laughter and mutual respect. The authenticity of their connection is what truly resonates with fans tuning into their new show.

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