Connie Britton guest-stars as Elizabeth, the ex-wife of Steve Carell's character Greg Russo, in episode 5 of HBO's Rooster. The character, a successful Ludlow alum, reopens wounds from their 25-year marriage marked by loneliness and resentment. Britton reunites with co-creator Bill Lawrence 30 years after their work on Spin City.
In the episode, Elizabeth returns to Greg's life, prompting painful revelations. Greg had confided to their daughter Dylan that he felt lonely during their marriage, believing others saw Elizabeth as too good for him. Tensions flare when Greg accuses her of infidelity with his friend, though he later calls it joking. Elizabeth acknowledges her role in their troubles, saying, 'Things weren't great when I blew us up, and I take responsibility for that.' Despite making amends and a Thanksgiving invitation, Elizabeth leaves abruptly upon learning Greg still displays a photo of her from Italy, five years post-divorce. Britton will recur in the role, with hints she may pursue the college presidency currently held by Walt. The actress described her reunion with Lawrence as incredible. 'Not to overstate it, but it was incredible — 30 years after we worked together on our first-ever TV jobs,' Britton said. Both learned on Spin City, her first acting gig before three cameras, amid a top comedy cast including Michael J. Fox. She praised Lawrence's growth into an exceptional showrunner fostering a joyous set environment. Working with Carell brought nuance to Elizabeth and Greg's mismatched dynamic. Britton noted their lingering care amid incompatibilities like Greg's need for more emotional availability and affection. A key line defines Elizabeth: telling daughter Katie, 'I've kind of always done whatever the hell makes me happy... because I'm pretty selfish.' Britton called this self-aware stance revolutionary for a mother character. Elizabeth hints at wanting a woman president at Ludlow, potentially threatening Walt.