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  1. by Natalie Whipple. 3.85 · 340 Ratings · 55 Reviews · published 2013 · 7 editions. Three months after Fiona escapes from her father's… Want to Read. Rate it: Transparent (Transparent, #1) and Blindsided (Transparent, #2)

  2. "Transparent" centers on Mort who gathers his three adult kids - Ali, Sarah and Joshua - for a talk about the future, but everyone is shocked to learn that it's not a financial inheritance at stake, but rather the complex legacy of a secret life as a transgender.

    • Episode 1: “Elizah”
    • Episode 2: “When The Battle Is Over”
    • Episode 3: “To Sardines and Back”
    • Episode 4: “Just The Facts”
    • Episode 5: “Oh Holy Night”
    • Episode 6: “The Open Road”
    • Episode 7: “Life Sucks and Then You Die”
    • Episode 8: “If I Were A Bell”
    • Episode 9: “Off The Grid”
    • ​Episode 10: “Exciting and New”

    If you thought Transparent’s second season — which saw Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) and Vicki (Anjelica Huston) begin a deeply emotional sexual relationship, among other head-spinning developments — delivered the unexpected, then you’ll suffer from some whiplash with the season 3 opener, which sees Maura in bed with Vicki. It’s obvious that Maura’s life ...

    Some of Transparent’s best moments to date have been when the secret habits and personal preferences of its characters are revealed, and juxtaposed with the identities they present to their significant others, friends, and relatives. “When the Battle Is Over” is chock-full of such scenes, kicking off with a sequence at the county hospital, where Sa...

    It’s 1992, and in trudges Shelly’s competition — the family’s new turtle, which (for a brief moment) also earns the name Shelly. Mom-Shelly isn’t having it, but Mort “thinks it’s a great name for a turtle.” Burn. After much bickering, the family agrees on the name Nacho. Over time, Nacho witnesses it all — family discussions over Nancy Kerrigan and...

    Maura is in her doctor’s office, ooh-ing and ahh-ing over her mock-up plastic surgery photos: She’s wrinkle-free! And that neck flab? Gone. But before she can move forward, Maura needs to get a note from her therapist. One problem: She doesn’t have one. Later, while out at night with her friends, Maura shows the group the photos of what she could l...

    The action is picking up at the halfway mark of this season. Josh is reeling from Rita’s death. He goes through her apartment and sees what she’s left behind: a pharmacy’s worth of antidepressants and not much else. He curls up in her bed and, honestly, everything to do with Josh and Rita is really sad. Maura comes over and is shocked by the news. ...

    I’d like to begin by saying this is maybe one of my favorite episodes from this season. We begin, like this episode’s title, with Josh on the road and… look at that, lovely Shea is in his passenger seat. Josh looks over at his sleeping road trip buddy and looks a little astonished himself. We see that they’ve slept in opposite rooms, so they’re not...

    Man, is Josh lost or what? That was the biggest takeaway from this shaggy episode, which had a lot going on. Maura and Vicki pay Maura’s mother a visit and run into Bryna, who invites them back to her house for some leftover Chinese food. At first, it seems as though the tension between Maura and her sister has softened, but the tension rears its u...

    Welcome to Transparentseason 3’s requisite flashback episode. For the most part this season, we’ve been in the present, but this episode flashes us back to examine Maura and Shelley’s traumatic pasts. I’ll be honest, I didn’t think I needed to learn more about Maura’s past — I thought I understood already — but what we were shown was quite affectin...

    This episode’s all about stalled transformations: Maura’s physical one is cut short when her doctor advises against surgery because of some potential heart problems while Josh’s spontaneous plans to move to Kansas so he can be with Colton more are canceled when, well, Colton decides he doesn’t actually want to hang out with Josh. And Sarah? Her dom...

    When all else fails, go on a cruise with your family. Just kidding! That’s a terrible idea! But it’s what the Pfeffermans do anyway now that Shelly has dumped Buzzy and has no one else to go on the ship with. Josh says it best when he mutters to Ali, “Keep me away from this family frivolity s— because I can’t deal with it right now.” That appears t...

  3. Sep 23, 2016 · Just the Facts. Season 3 Episode 4. Editor’s Rating *** « Previous Next » Gaby Hoffmann as Ali. Photo: Amazon Studios. It’s hard to come away from an episode like “ To Sardines and Back ” and...

    • Kathryn Vanarendonk
    • Critic
  4. Transparent. In season three, our nuclear family splinters into disparate journeys on their continued path of self discovery. All roads converge at a Seder that almost wasn't, affirming that though their family history is murky, each Pfefferman is their truest self when they come together.

  5. Sep 23, 2016 · Just the Facts: Directed by Silas Howard. With Jeffrey Tambor, Gaby Hoffmann, Amy Landecker, Jay Duplass. Maura gets an exciting peek at the future with a visit to the plastic surgeon's office but fails to muster the same enthusiasm from Vicki on a fun night out.

  6. Dec 13, 2015 · In its second season, Transparent moved beyond its still-vital premise — which centers on a Los Angeles family whose father, Maura (played by the tremendous Jeffrey Tambor ), is gender...

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