Molly gets in right away, of course, per the teaser clip above.

The billionaire simply wants the staff at her charity foundation to learn to relax.

“Okay,” Sofia says.

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Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Maya Rudolph in ‘Loot’.Apple TV+

“I can see why people do this.

It feels like I’m on theAvatarplanet right now.”

Molly clarifies to the spa staff, “That means she likes it.”

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Michaela Jaé Rodriguez in ‘Loot’.Apple TV+

When mixed together, she explains, “You see the oil separates from the vinegar, right?

That’s what I would describe Molly and Sofia’s relationship like.”

“Molly is this free spirit who encourages her to relax and not take her job so seriously.

I think that’s the beauty of it.

That’s precisely why Sofia appealed to her.

“I like the fact that Sofia is a no-nonsense character,” Rodriguez says.

“I love that she’s a bit starchy and we have to loosen her up a little bit.

It was totally different from Blanca.

Blanca’s this nurturing character.

She’s sweet, heartfelt, and very self-assured.

Sofia is, too, but in a different retrospect.”

Rodriguez teases that Molly’s free-spirit attitude will rub off on Sofia as the season progresses.

“There is a barrier that is broken,” she says.

You’ll see so many things you wouldn’t expect in the first, second or third episode.”

Why are we rooting for Molly anyway?

“I think women are much more nurturing,” Rodriguez posits.

“Women have much more capacity and understanding.”

“With Molly, she has the space to know what change looks like,” she continues.

And I’m willing to check that that we can actually have some kind of change.'

I don’t like this.

I don’t like this feeling.

I need to do some work.'"

New episodes ofLootpremiere on Apple TV+ Fridays.