Jason Segel Explained Why He Was "Really Unhappy" On "How I Met Your Mother," And It Makes Sense

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If you're a How I Met Your Mother fan, you probably loved Jason Segel's performance as Marshall Eriksen.

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As it turned out, you probably enjoyed watching him on the show way more than he enjoyed acting on it.

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While appearing as part of The Hollywood Reporter's Comedy Actor Roundtable series, Jason revealed that at the peak of HIMYM's success, he was actually "really unhappy."

"There was a period in my life and career around the last couple of years of How I Met Your Mother where things were firing in both movies and TV, and everyone was telling me how well it was going," he explained.

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"I then had to grapple with why? What's off about this equation? I think the thing that I was confronted with is that it's really great to make the decision of 'Fuck it, I do what I want,' but unfortunately, there's a system of permission in place where people will go, 'We don’t give a shit.' Like, 'Good for you, man.'"

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Jason also said that after HIMYM ended in 2014, he "didn’t know what I wanted to do next." "I really wondered if I was actually good enough to do drama," he admitted.

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He pointed to his portrayal of late writer David Foster Wallace in the 2014 film The End of the Tour as an example of a challenging role that found him operating outside his comfort zone.

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"You prep differently for comedy," he explained. "There was a lot of improv in how we came up, and these were big chunks of dialogue. I literally just played in my head, ‘What would Edward Norton do?'"

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"I got a dialect coach and I did all these things that I heard you do if you’re a real actor. But man, I was scared."

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Watch the entire conversation here.