Elise Hodge tells us about Elaine:
I play Elaine, who on the surface can be seen as the stereotypical rich girl who's got the nanny and the big house, but no real depth or heart. Except her love of her father and her unhappiness in her own marriage allows us to see her as so much more. Elaine is at that time of life we all go through when we need to be reminded that life and love don't end at some arbitrary age. That just as Charlie advises Elaine, we all do "need human skin to touch, breath to sense, someone to talk to in the middle of the night."
I play Elaine, who on the surface can be seen as the stereotypical rich girl who's got the nanny and the big house, but no real depth or heart. Except her love of her father and her unhappiness in her own marriage allows us to see her as so much more. Elaine is at that time of life we all go through when we need to be reminded that life and love don't end at some arbitrary age. That just as Charlie advises Elaine, we all do "need human skin to touch, breath to sense, someone to talk to in the middle of the night."