up next, emmy-winning and tony winning actress blythe danner. pleased to welcome the life danner to the program. in addition to her role in "little fockers," she could also be seen in the new film "waiting for forever." here is a scene. >> oh, my baby. oh, he's really hard. you look so wonderful. your eyes are so cleaer and bright. you look so happy. >> i do? you -- you do, too. >> oh. i missed you. i miss you so much. so much. come on. tavis: what did you think of the clip? >> if i could only see it. i love to play these characters who don't really know who they are. she seems wacky. this film is delightful. it is a romantic comedy, and rachel is my daughter. there is a wonderful english boy, who plays this charlie chaplin-esque character, searching for his long-lost girlfriend, and richard jenkins and i. they are fully drawn characters, and i love the fact that it is, and sad -- it is comic and sad. i love the challenge of creating the character in trying to flesh it out. tavis: you're first, it struck me immediately, that you like playing char