Tag: Maura Pfefferman

Review: Transparent S2 E01

The Pfeffermans have returned for season two of Transparent and they're sure to be every bit as funny and heartbreaking. Just the opening scene...

Review: Transparent S1 E9 + 10

Looking Up / Why Do We Cover The Mirrors? Transparent has quite a beautiful opening theme. It fits so well with the show. The old family...

Review: Transparent S1 E8

   We are cross-dressers but we're still men The year is 1994. Mort Pfefferman tells his wife Shelley there's an emergency Cold War conference he has...

Review: Transparent S1 E7

Now you're just somebody that I used to know For the past couple of episodes Maura has been excited for the Trans Got Talent competition...

Review: Transparent S1 E3

"Being alive is being sad"Rollin'The third episode of Transparent is an emotional one. It's quite sad but at the same time it's quite endearing.The Pfeffermans...

Review: Transparent S1 E2

The Letting Go "Are you saying you're going to start dressing up like a lady all the time?" "No honey. All my life, my whole life...
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