The Go audition couldn't have come at a more deflating time. He read
for Liman the same week he had attended the funeral of his 12-year-old
cousin in Philadelphia. While in Philly, he also learned that the
proposed sitcom Postal, in which he was to play a Long Island postal
worker, wasn't being picked up for the 1998 pilot season. With a
certain fatalism hanging over his life and career, Jimmy read for Go by
relying more on a devil-be-dammed instinct than any acting technique.