A River Runs Through It (screenshot), Fight Club (20th Century Fox), The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paramount Pictures)Graphic: The A.V. Club
The remarkable thing about Brad Pitt, who turns 60 on December 18, isn’t the 85 and counting IMDb acting credits under his belt, although that’s a pretty impressive number.
The remarkable thing about Brad Pitt, who turns 60 on December 18, isn’t the 85 and counting IMDb acting credits under his belt, although that’s a pretty impressive number.
- 12/18/2023
- by Jack Smart, Don Lewis, Ian Spelling, Courtney Howard, Brent Simon, Brandon Kirby, Brett Buckalew, Mark Keizer, Murtada Elfadl, and Luke Y. Thompson
- avclub.com
Clockwise from top left: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert (MGM), Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures), The Birdcage (MGM), Moonlight (Lionsgate)Graphic: AVClub
June means Pride Month, and Pride Month means celebrating queer art—which we could all use more of given the current state of things. In the spirit of 2023 Pride,...
June means Pride Month, and Pride Month means celebrating queer art—which we could all use more of given the current state of things. In the spirit of 2023 Pride,...
- 6/1/2023
- by Richard Newby, Manuel Betancourt, Brandon Kirby, Jack Smart, Alison Foreman
- avclub.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Tatiana Maslany’s auditions for “Orphan Black” were, as she puts it, “loaded with fear and loaded with uncertainty.” But for someone as talented as Maslany, those are the exact ingredients for acting success. The 2016 Primetime Emmy winner joins “In the Envelope” to talk about how fear and uncertainty fuel her inspiration; all of Maslany’s creativity comes from leaning into the unlikeliest or most challenging of circumstances and simply responding, “Yes.” It’s a philosophy forged in the fires of theater sports and improvisation, as well as the liberating qualities of dance. An on-screen actor since age 9, Maslany has brought her grounded yet bold approach to a variety of roles, and none more so than BBC America’s “Orphan Black,...
- 12/8/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! This episode is brought to you by A24’s “The Disaster Artist,” in theaters Dec. 8. Whether you know James Franco from his comedic masterpieces alongside Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow (“Freaks and Geeks,” “Pineapple Express”), his Academy Award-nominated work in “127 Hours” (and the accompanying Oscars hosting gig), or even his paintings and poems (he has a PhD from Yale!), chances are your impression is only a piece of the overall puzzle of his artistry. Do you think of him as the megastar of blockbusters like “Spider-Man?” Or as a critically acclaimed acting virtuoso in “Milk” and “Spring Breakers?” Or for that guest role on “General Hospital?” Zipping from the director’s chair to Broadway to the classroom,...
- 12/5/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! For some, the acting profession is a calling that can’t be avoided. Keala Settle is one such performer; ever since a fortuitous road trip to a “Hairspray” tour’s open call for Bernard Telsey, her stunning voice and magnetic presence have illuminated a series of intricately soulful stage roles. The beloved Broadway star of “Waitress,” “Les Misérables,” and her Tony Award-nominated “Hands on a Hardbody” tells Backstage about following her path one project at a time, and balancing both passion for acting and the self-cultivation and sacrifice it demands. Born in O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, Settle grew up studying old movie musicals and eventually Shakespeare, and dreamed of becoming a backup singer. She never could have...
- 12/1/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! As this year’s film awards race turns up the heat, we check in with someone who has more acting statuettes than she knows what to do with—and for good reason. Allison Janney makes the process of crafting intricate characters look easy. She possesses a natural intelligence, curiosity, and wicked sense of humor that have lent themselves to a staggering variety of stage and screen roles. Best known for her groundbreaking work on television, Janney has a whopping seven Primetime Emmys to her name; four as C. J. Cregg on Aaron Sorkin’s NBC classic “The West Wing,” one for Showtime’s “Masters of Sex,” and two for CBS’ current comedy hit “Mom,” where she plays the hilarious Bonnie Plunkett.
- 11/28/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! This week we get to be in the room where it happens. Leslie Odom Jr. helped launch the Broadway production of “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda’s record-breaking musical sensation that turned the world upside down. Originating the role of Alexander Hamilton’s killer and one-time U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr, Odom’s status as one of theater’s most powerful triple threats was solidified when he won the 2016 Tony Award for Leading Actor in a Musical. Read: Leslie Odom Jr. Risks It All in ‘Hamilton’ With roots that can be traced back to an open call for “Rent” listed in none other than Backstage, the Philadelphia native has wisdom to spare for performers at all levels. Now...
- 11/22/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Ready for more interviews from the frontlines, this time during Hollywood’s favorite time of year? We kick off Season 2—and an exciting film awards season—with an in-depth chat with Richard Jenkins. A SAG Award nominee (for “Six Feet Under”), Academy Award nominee (“The Visitor”), and Primetime Emmy winner (“Olive Kitteridge”), Jenkins has been steadily working his way into audiences’ hearts with decades of empathetic performances. First inspired by seeing Michael Caine on screen, Jenkins began on the stage as an apprentice, then actor and director, then eventual artistic director of Trinity Repertory Company in Rhode Island. In his mid-thirties, he began auditioning for film and TV roles, bringing his organic acting to fascinating role after fascinating role.
- 11/15/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. On this season finale episode of the podcast, we are joined by TV comedy royalty! Julia Louis-Dreyfus has just about every conceivable award for her astounding work, including seven acting Emmys for “Seinfeld,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” and of course the hit HBO political comedy “Veep,” in which she stars as the hapless, foul-mouthed Selina Meyer. She holds the record for most consecutive Emmy statues for the same role, and could, if she wins yet again this year, share the title for most acting Emmys ever. Joining us by phone, Louis-Dreyfus reveals how some of the comedic nuances of Armando Iannucci’s “Veep” were and are developed, as well as...
- 8/28/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Up-and-coming actor Brian Tyree Henry is perhaps best known for playing an up-and-coming rapper. On the award-winning FX comedy “Atlanta,” he plays Alfred “Paper Boi” Miles, the tough-guy cousin to showrunner/star Donald Glover’s Earn, navigating celebrity and authenticity in the eponymous city. But Henry’s name made it onto Emmy nominators’ shortlists for another performance as another cousin and musician; on Dan Fogelman’s NBC breakout family drama “This Is Us,” the Yale School of Drama-trained performer appeared in one episode as a soul singer in Memphis. Recognized for the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Emmy, Henry earned critical hosannas for his rendition of original tune “We Can Always Come Back to This,...
- 8/25/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. One of the greatest on-camera performers working today, Regina King is the reigning champ of the Emmy Award for featured actress in a limited series or TV movie. Pulling off the rare feat of earning nominations three consecutive times in that category (and, in the past two years, winning), King’s performances in John Ridley’s ABC anthology drama “American Crime” are proof of her prowess. As first a woman of faith seeking justice, then a high-powered helicopter mom, then an aspiring parent and social worker navigating human trafficking, she continues to astonish. King joins Backstage for a candid chat about her trajectory from child actor in the NBC sitcom “227,” to films including “Jerry Maguire” and “Ray,...
- 8/22/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. In this extra-special, extra-long episode, we are joined by two Emmy-nominated stars from Jill Soloway’s groundbreaking Amazon comedy “Transparent.” Judith Light, a Tony- and Daytime Emmy-winning legend who keeps breaking our hearts as Shelly Pfefferman, has been recognized for the second time in a row by the Television Academy for “Transparent.” Season 3 ended with her character giving a rousing rendition of Alanis Morissette’s “Hand in My Pocket,” a scene that epitomizes the intimacy and poignancy of the series. Light tells Backstage about drawing lifelong inspiration from the Lgbtq community, working with Jeffrey Tambor and the rest of her on- and off-screen Pfefferman family, auditioning as your best self, and seeing...
- 8/18/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. This intimate interview with Carrie Coon covers everything from how to act in the present moment to the practicalities of budgeting and cooking. The star of HBO’s recently concluded “The Leftovers,” for which she received heaps of critical praise, somehow also played the lead role in another prestige TV drama this year: Season 3 of FX’s “Fargo,” Noah Hawley’s riff on the Coen brothers’ classic film. Coon received her first Emmy nomination (surely of many!) for her performance as midwestern police chief Gloria Burgle. Now a Critics’ Choice Award and Television Critics Association Award winner, Coon shares with Backstage the specific techniques and philosophies that launched her from regional theater beginnings (Madison Repertory,...
- 8/15/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Another Emmy winner joins the ranks of our podcast guests in this week’s episode! Jeffrey Wright is considered acting royalty. The Washington, D.C. native’s prowess on both stage and screen was proven in 1994 and 2004 when he won a Tony and Emmy, respectively, for Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America.” As Belize and Mr. Lies, Wright captured the hearts of Broadway and then HBO audiences with his humanity, precision, and imagination. Those qualities make him the kind of performer who commands attention by doing very little; his ability to listen intently and organically to his scene partners in everything from “Basquiat” to “The Hunger Games,” is a particular strength. Wright...
- 8/11/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Breaking: It would be Bad if you miss this installment of Backstage’s podcast, and Better if you tune in right away! Bob Odenkirk, the renowned writer, producer, and actor, and star of AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan’s sequel to “Breaking Bad,” joined us to shed light on his many successes. A 12-time Emmy nominee and one-time winner (MTV’s “The Ben Stiller Show” for variety show writing in 1992), the Illinois native went from beloved sketch comedy creator-performer (“Mr. Show with Bob and David” alongside David Cross, plus its recent Netflix follow up “W/ Bob & David”) to admired dramatic actor with his memorable introduction in the “Breaking Bad” universe.
- 8/8/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Jackie Hoffman is a legend. The actor, comedian, and Broadway star has been beloved by Chicago and New York audiences for years, and now TV fans are awaking to her talents too: On FX’s fabulous limited series “Feud: Bette and Joan,” she plays Mamacita, housekeeper and assistant to Jessica Lange’s Joan Crawford. The scene stealer’s Emmy nomination for supporting actress is more than well deserved. Emmys 2017: Trivia, Records + Little-Known Facts Hoffman stopped by the “In the Envelope” studio (before a performance of Broadway’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”) to chat about her successes, women’s shrinking roles in Hollywood, and her enduring, burning hatred of children. And...
- 8/4/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Emmy nominations are out and television’s biggest night approaches! Mark your calendars for Sept. 17, when the 69th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will crown their winners. Read: ‘Westworld,’ ‘Feud,’ ‘This Is Us’ Among 2017 Emmy Award Nominees In the meantime, Backstage has returned to give you a glimpse “In the Envelope” with another run of podcast episodes highlighting the contenders of the 2017 Emmy race! Stay tuned for in-depth interviews with actors in this year’s best dramas, comedies, and limited series. First up is Ann Dowd, a first-time—and two-time—Emmy nominee for her roles on two eerie, disturbing, but wildly imaginative TV dramas. On Hulu’s breakout hit “The Handmaid’s Tale,...
- 8/1/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. This special bonus episode of Backstage’s “In the Envelope” rounds up all the best acting career advice heard on the podcast so far! As well as revisiting our interviews with Claire Danes, Elisabeth Moss, and more, we’re revealing exclusive new content from several other brilliant Emmy Award contenders that you won’t want to miss. From Andrew Rannells’ thoughts on comparing oneself to others to Thandie Newton’s frank advice on how to navigate inappropriate behavior in the audition room, this episode provides actors looking to book award-winning gigs plenty of food for thought. Casting director Amanda Lenker Doyle, who has cast television shows including ABC’s “Black-ish” and Netflix...
- 7/11/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Emmy nomination voting ends today, June 26! As we wish good luck to all of this year’s contenders and prep for the big nominations announcement July 13, Backstage completes this run of podcast episodes by interviewing three talented contenders from the 2017 Emmy race. Indian actor Freida Pinto is perhaps best known for her on-screen breakout in the Oscar-winning “Slumdog Millionaire,” an international phenomenon that catapulted her to international superstardom in 2008. After being thrust into the limelight she has sought to challenge both audiences and herself as an actor. Nowhere is this more true than in Showtime’s mini-series “Guerilla,” created by John Ridley and co-produced and co-starring Idris Elba. The politically charged drama...
- 6/26/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. This week’s (extra fabulous) episode of “In the Envelope” features two contenders in this year’s Emmy race for supporting actress in a drama, who appear in two of the buzziest, grittiest, and most riveting series on the small screen. Thandie Newton is an award-winning actor and activist, always on the lookout for on-camera roles that enable her to merge those two identities. Little did she know HBO’s “Westworld,” Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s sci-fi drama featuring cowboys and robots, would provide that opportunity. As Maeve Millay, the overseer of a brothel gradually discovering she’s a sophisticated robot designed to believe she’s human, Newton gives the performance of her already impressive career. The powerhouse role, which she calls the best she’s ever had, earned her a Critics Choice Award plus Golden Globe and SAG nominations. How does she pull it off? Carly Chaikin also joined us for a candid discussion of the...
- 6/22/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. On this week’s very special episode of “In the Envelope,” we asked two award-winning writer-producers about navigating the world of television from behind the camera. Writer-producer-director Alan Yang is the man behind the wonderful Netflix comedy “Master of None,” a show that has captivated the minds and hearts of TV fans everywhere. He and co-creator Aziz Ansari, the series’ star, won last year’s comedy series writing Emmy for an autobiographical episode about their parents. Yang sat with us to chat about collaborating on the recently released Season 2, diversity on screen, and his best advice for aspiring screenwriters. This week we are also joined by none other than Walter White! Acting legend Bryan Cranston,...
- 6/19/2017
- backstage.com
“Big Little Lies” (HBO)Something is rotten in the city of Monterey. An elementary school’s trivia night gala has ended in murder. A Greek chorus of gossipy parents hints that at least one of five mothers in particular has something to hide. If the setup of David E. Kelley’s adaptation of Liane Moriarty’s novel sounds like pulpy, “guilty pleasure” viewing, that’s because it is. But as this HBO miniseries expands to tackle sexual assault, adultery, and female friendships in eye-opening ways, the murder mystery becomes a mere backdrop for thorny, all-too-relevant stories about women. Combined with an inimitably dark sense of humor and feats of editing and cinematography brilliance, it has also become the must-watch drama of the year. Viewers know that a cast led by director Jean-Marc Vallée and including Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman (both executive producers), as well as Laura Dern, Zoë Kravitz,...
- 6/14/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. On today’s episode of “In the Envelope,” we welcome a six-time Emmy nominee and six-time winner! Elisabeth Moss is best known for her work as Peggy Olson on seven seasons of AMC’s “Mad Men,” a role that got her enough attention to turn her into one of the industry’s busiest indie film and TV actors. She earned one of six Emmy nods and a Golden Globe Award in 2014 for Jane Campion’s Sundance Channel mini-series “Top of the Lake,” a show returning this year for a highly anticipated sophomore season, as well as a 2015 Tony nomination for Broadway’s “The Heidi Chronicles.” Moss joined Backstage to chat about new...
- 6/12/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. Episode 2 of “In the Envelope” features two hilarious and talented contenders in the 2017 Emmy Awards race. Andrew Rannells, a two-time Tony-nominated actor of stage and screen, was upgraded from scene-stealing guest role to series regular as Elijah Krantz on the HBO comedy “Girls.” He told Backstage about his crash course in on-camera acting from creator Lena Dunham and executive producer Judd Apatow, the Season 6 episode he submitted to the Television Academy for consideration, and his role on Ryan Murphy and Ali Adler’s short-lived NBC sitcom “The New Normal.” Indie darling Aubrey Plaza is also known for an NBC comedy—as intern April for seven years of “Parks and Recreation”—but reinvented...
- 6/5/2017
- backstage.com
“In the Envelope: An Awards Podcast” features interviews with award-winning actors and other creatives. Join host and Awards Editor Jack Smart for a front row seat to the industry’s biggest awards races! Brought to you by HBO. The inaugural episode of “In the Envelope” kicks off a series of interviews with this year’s contenders for the 2017 Emmy Awards race. Who is in the running? What makes great, awards-worthy television? How can you—yes, you!—win an Emmy statue of your own? Claire Danes is a three-time Emmy-winning actor and the star of Showtime’s long-running political thriller “Homeland.” David Harbour is one of the SAG Award-winning stars of last year’s Netflix hit “Stranger Things.” We chatted with both about their best acting advice, how they build their characters, and all things awards. Listen now on: iTunes Google Play SoundCloud...
- 5/30/2017
- backstage.com
Network TV series may not be as buzzy as their cable and streaming brethren, but there are still award-worthy performances and series happening—and not the same ones that get nominated every year. Here are 10 worth considering. “Black-ish” (ABC)A good family sitcom makes you laugh. A great one lets you see your own family onscreen. “Black-ish” is on another level entirely; showrunner Kenya Barris somehow manages to combine analysis of today’s hot-button racial issues with laugh-out-loud jokes. The Season 2 premiere, an episode that featured an open-ended debate on the use of the N-word, marked the renewal of a bold and insightful series that finds humor in insightful commentary. Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross continue to surprise and delight as the parents of the dysfunctional but immensely lovable Johnson family. —Jack Smart “Blindspot” (NBC)Found naked in a body bag in the middle of Times Square, a woman...
- 6/9/2016
- backstage.com
What fun we had at Sardi's restaurant in New York City last night when Gold Derby rounded up our Tonys prophets for bitchy chat and our own awards presentation. From left: David Sheward, Susan Haskins, Michael Musto, Andy Lefkowitz, me (standing), Jack Smart, Brian Lipton, Andy Humm and Harry Haun. -Break- In photo below, I'm posing with three of our winners of best predictions in the past: Harry Haun and Brian Lipton (tied for Best Performance by an Expert Predicting Tonys 2013) and David Sheward (Best Performance by an Expert Predicting Tony Award Nominations 2012). My apologies to Andy Humm, who won Best Performance by an Expert Predicting the Tonys 2015. I forgot to print out his certificate. Here it is, Andy! Also, I'm sending other certificates to some of our pundits who couldn't join us: Melissa Berndaro (Best Peformance by an Expert Predicting the Tony Nominations 2015) and Matt Windman (Best Performance by...
- 4/6/2016
- Gold Derby
With warm weather here, the time has come to crank up the AC and binge on these must-see series, from the bloody “The Knick” to the brainy “iZombie.” “Bob’s Burgers” (Fox)I first discovered “Bob’s Burgers” after bingeing on a rather different show: the cannibalistic psychodrama “Hannibal.” Cowering under my covers in the dead of night, craving a light-hearted palate cleanse, I pressed play on the acclaimed animated sitcom. The show has been my go-to comic relief ever since; like its predecessor, “The Simpsons,” it can be watched in any order, meaning the lovably pitiful Belcher family is there whenever I need a laugh. Its first-rate cast, led by H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Eugene Mirman, Kristen Schaal, and especially Dan Mintz—as everyone’s favorite derrière-loving young woman Tina—provides in each installment a master class in zippy comic timing. Plus, any episode featuring Megan Mullally, Aziz Ansari,...
- 5/27/2015
- backstage.com
Sunday's episode of Revenge further revealed a new skeleton in Victoria's closet, while Jack threw a wrench into Conrad's plans and two side characters were memorably dispatched.
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down "Masquerade" and look ahead to next week's episode in our Round Table Q&A.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Masquerade"?
Kate: Aiden: "I'm not jealous, I'm disgusted." I'm loving him more and more each episode. I'm terrified he's going to be killed off.
Christine: Emily: "I'm not leaving you alone, Nolan." Nolan: "I love you too." I love how Nolan can read between the lines with Emily and how far their relationship has come since the beginning of the series.
Miranda: I'm not generally one to be Team Daniel, but I loved the...
Below, TV Fanatic's Kate Brooks, Christine Orlando, Miranda Wicker and Steve Marsi break down "Masquerade" and look ahead to next week's episode in our Round Table Q&A.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Masquerade"?
Kate: Aiden: "I'm not jealous, I'm disgusted." I'm loving him more and more each episode. I'm terrified he's going to be killed off.
Christine: Emily: "I'm not leaving you alone, Nolan." Nolan: "I love you too." I love how Nolan can read between the lines with Emily and how far their relationship has come since the beginning of the series.
Miranda: I'm not generally one to be Team Daniel, but I loved the...
- 4/2/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
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