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Silence Is Harder
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Yes! I'm glad someone mentions how similar their voices are on the podcast. I would totally believe it if they told me that Angarano has been playing the role of Amiel on the podcast all season.

What shows from Spain and Italy have you seen? Just out of curiosity. My European TV landscape has been limited to Dutch (I live in the Netherlands), French, Danish and British. And the German miniseries Generation War, which reinforces your point about the types of German series that get an international audience..

This was my first year at ATX and I had a really great time watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Rectify and Friday Night Lights, listening to conversations with actors, show creators and some of my favorite critics, hearing totally random stories from the Rick & Morty creators and hanging out with passionate TV fans. There

You can see Seth's deleted scene here: http://www.nbc.com/parentho… There are two more deleted scenes on the official site, but the one with Amber meeting her husband is missing.

Yeah, I think that's the only way to defend it. I looked at the transcript of the episode with this storyline, and Adam says: ": I have to figure out how to get that back. That's a valuable baseball." So hey, maybe he did. But I don't think he hid it in the barn after.. That episode (Namaste No More) also features

Yeah, I was actually expecting Jasmine to tell Adam she wanted to take over.

Yeah, there was an Enlightened reunion of sorts in this ep, with both Sarah Burns ('Krista') and her former colleague Michaela Watkins ('Janice').

Hmm. Crosby remarks in the car that Zeek's in the hospital at 73, while 'grandma is still going strong at 94' - maybe she's the Braverman who'll die?

Rectify is so good. It did make the AVC's list though, at number 12 :)

Yay, always nice to see shoutouts for MMFD! It would be cool to have weekly coverage for it here, as I felt a bit lost without having a review to read after each episode. The show's certainly good enough, but I don't think they cover stuff until it's legally available in the US. What was your favorite episode this

I agree with you that this was one of the worst episodes of the show's entire run. That scene in which Kristina tells Max how sweet the collage was.. ugh. I could barely watch it. And if there had been any teachers in the school (anyone, guys?) to witness the scene, maybe they could have confronted her about the

That's awesome. I love his work.

I'd really love to see more perspectives as well. And it would fit the
story pretty well considering Alison just asked whether the police would
be interrogating more people. But ok, we'll see what they can do with just these two.. It's weird to think about subsequent seasons at this point.

Hm, no idea why, but I had not expected this to be so.. dark. Heavy. I'm intrigued though. I wonder what the rest of the season will look like. Are they the only two characters being interrogated, or will we see POV-scenes from other characters? Will we know what it's all about by the end of the season?

I wonder if we now get an incident like Crosby's every episode.

Hm, did the dancing-to-the-kids'-song scene feel weird to anyone? I usually love those dance scenes, but it seemed a bit forced here. Like, they transitioned into dancing after playing the song for like three seconds, which was then overpowered by some generic music to put the emphasis on the looks that everyone

Katims has said in an interview that he hopes Ramos can come back later in the season.