For The Madison star Patrick J. Adams, stepping into the world of Taylor Sheridan's latest Western marked not just a new chapter in his career but also an opportunity to collaborate with one of Hollywood’s most enduring talents, Michelle Pfeiffer.In a recent interview with Collider, Adams opened up about what it was like to share the screen with Pfeiffer in The Madison. Reflecting on both the professional admiration and personal growth that came with the experience, the actor said:''Michelle Pfeiffer is a dream in every way. She is one of the great actors.''Sheridan's latest six-part neo-Western series follows the Clyburn family's move from New York City to the Madison River valley of southwest Montana, for emotional recovery following a major life-changing tragedy that shakes the foundations of their family. In addition to Patrick J. Adams and Michelle Pfeiffer, the series also stars Kurt Russell, Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Kevin Zegers, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Rebecca Spence, and Matthew Fox.More on this in our story.Patrick J. Adams praises his The Madison co-starsIn a recent interview with Collider, Suits star Patrick J. Adams spilled the beans about his The Madison co-stars, revealing many behind-the-scenes secrets about the set. The actor noted that Sheridan's story about a grieving & tightly-knit family actually brought the cast together, creating an off-screen family for him.Adams praised BAFTA Award-winning and Oscar-nominated actress Michelle Pfeiffer, who leads the cast of The Madison as Stacy Clyburn, the central family's matriarch and the member most affected by the family's recent tragedy. Reflecting on the actress' energy on the Paramount+ series' set, Adams said:''She is one of the great actors but not only that, she's one of the great human beings. She has just put everyone at ease. She wants the best work that you have to deliver, but she knows that the best work comes from people who are relaxed and feeling comfortable and confident. She's prepared. She's got a great sense of humor. So, yeah, she is a dream scene partner.''When asked who was the 'goofball' on set, Patrick J. Adams was quick to reply, 'Elle' [Chapman], the A Man Called Otto star who plays Paige McIntosh, Stacy Clyburn's younger daughter, and Adam's Russell's wife. The Madison star noted that Russell and Paige's on-screen chemistry and playfulness translated off-screen, creating a wholesome connection between the actors:''A weird thing happens on TV shows is I think people sort of play out the roles that they play in the show in a way in real life...you start kind of following the rhythms of your characters...I think that's here. Elle and I become kind of goofy and like to make each other laugh and everybody else laugh, but Elle really pulls pranks and tries to mix it up with people.''Patrick J. Adams believes The Madison is unlike other Taylor Sheridan shows View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhile The Madison was initially developed as a contemporary spin-off of Yellowstone, Sheridan's beloved Western, Paramount+ eventually established it as a standalone series. Seasoned Sheridan fans can even vouch that the series is unlike other shows, which are mostly known for their heavy & emotionally driven storylines. Like Yellowstone, The Madison is also a narrative about a tightly-knit family who refuses to let each other go. However, while the Dutton family is pushed into a hardened seriousness to safeguard their ranch, Sheridan weaves in several light, even humorous, moments for the grieving Clyburn family, lending the latest series a softer, more balanced toneAdams confessed that while Sheridan does not digress from his usual writing style, there is certainly space for more light-hearted moments in this world:“He’s certainly not known as the lighthearted comedy guy...but I will say that there’s room for it in this world. That’s what I’ve appreciated too. That’s a gear that I’m enjoying actually getting to find a little bit of.''You can stream the series on Paramount+.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow Soap Central.