'Olive Kitteridge' Clip: Frances McDormand Thinks She Has Depression
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McDormand's title character tells her son to find out about depression because it runs in their family.

AceShowbiz - Just a few days shy of its premiere, new clips from "Olive Kitteridge" have been released online. One video taken from the first part of the miniseries highlights a family dinner during which Frances McDormand's Olive talks to her son about depression.

"Richard Coulson has depression. Do you know what that is?" he asks her son Chris, played by Devin Druid. When he says he doesn't know what depression is, Olive replies, "You should. It runs in our family." Her husband Henry disagrees with her, but she insists that her father had it and she's depressed too.

The other clip shares scenes from the fourth part and features Bill Murray as a man whom Olive encounters during a walk. Murray's Jack Kennison apparently just lost his consciousness before Olive sees him lying on the ground and helps him sit up.

"Olive Kitteridge" is based on a novel of the same title by Elizabeth Strout. The four-part miniseries tells the poignantly sweet, acerbically funny and devastatingly tragic story of a seemingly placid New England town wrought with illicit affairs, crime and tragedy, told through the lens of Olive, whose wicked wit and harsh demeanor mask a warm but troubled heart and staunch moral center.

Richard Jenkins plays Olive's husband Henry, while John Gallagher Jr. stars as the older version of her son Chris. Directed by Lisa Cholodenko, it premieres Sunday, November 2 at 9 P.M. on HBO, followed by the final two parts on Monday, November 3 at 9 P.M.

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