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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 E6

I'm just a person, and you're just a person, and here we are Maura is such a great character for many reasons but in particular...

Review: Transparent S1 E5

  Oh that. Of course I knew that. You think I am a dummy. Its his thing. Its his little private kink The Pfeffermans have been...

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...

Review: Transparent – pilot

“Boy, it is so hard when someone sees something you do not want them to see” These words of wisdom from the father of the...
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