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Anyone else watching Transparent? It's a darkish comedy made by Amazon and apparently only available to Amazon Prime subscribers (or those who borrow a password), about a sixty somethingish man (Jeffrey Tambor from Arrested Development) transitioning to be a woman and his three selfish adult children. I'm two thirds into the first season (all episodes were released at once to facilitate binge viewing) and enjoying it.

 

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I watched the first episode and didn't like it very much, but since I wanted to like it I forced myself to watch the second as well. I didn't continue beyond that episode. I wish the show was more about the transitioning character and less about the self-absorbed adult children.

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I watched the first episode and didn't like it very much, but since I wanted to like it I forced myself to watch the second as well. I didn't continue beyond that episode. I wish the show was more about the transitioning character and less about the self-absorbed adult children.

 

I didn't much like the first episode, either. It got better (for me), but the self-absorbed children are still big in the show.

 

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I really like this show. I've watched the whole season. It is subtle, and as it progresses delves into the transitioning character more (there's one episode that is entirely a flash-back and serves to reveal a lot of the context). While it is humorous it is also quite poignant, and though the episodes are short they can really pack a punch. After a couple of the episodes I thought I had to just put it aside for a bit. It has a bittersweet quality, which may be the kinds of feelings one would have in that situation - my understanding is the series creator based it on her own experience with a transitioning parent.

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Facing two accusations of sexual harassment by members of the Transparent team that he has strongly denied, Jeffery 'Hey, Mr. Tamborine Man' today has decided not to return to the Amazon series.

 

“Playing Maura Pfefferman on Transparent has been one of the greatest privileges and creative experiences of my life,” the Emmy winning actor told Deadline on Sunday. “What has become clear over the past weeks, however, is that this is no longer the job I signed up for four years ago,” Tambor added of his role as the lead on the Jill Soloway created show.

 

“I’ve already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberately harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue,” Tambor asserted as well. “Given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don’t see how I can return toTransparent.”

 

While a stunner on one level, this move by Golden Globe winner Tambor comes as the show itself was seemingly gearing up to shuffle him off the show.

 

As Deadline was first to report on November 14, since the first allegation against Tambor was made by his former assistant and transgender actress Van Barnes earlier this month, there have been discussions about writing the actor’s transgender Maura character out of the show for the upcoming fifth season. With a tiny bit of wiggle room for what may be legal reasons, it seems today that Jeffrey Tambor just made those talks a reality for the writers’ room.

 

Even before the first claims, Tambor’s option for a Season 5 had not actually been picked up, sources tell Deadline. Amazon is currently investigation both allegations and has been speaking to Soloway, members of the production and Tambor. Neither Amazon nor Soloway could be reached by Deadline for a response to Tambor’s announcement.

 

Yesterday at a panel in Hollywood, Soloway said she was “not able to say anything at all” about the accusations because of the on-going investigation.

 

This stunning shift by Tambor comes after transgender Transparent semi-regular Trace Lysette alleged on November 16 that the actor made lewd, sexual and unwelcomed remarks to her repeatedly while they worked together. The Blunt Talk actress also said that Tambor got “physical” with her on at least one occasion. In clear reference to Tambor, Lysette recommended that Amazon and Soloway “remove the problem and let the show go on.”

 

Saying he was “deeply sorry if any action of mine was ever misinterpreted by anyone as being sexually aggressive,” Tambor also responded to the claims: “I know I haven’t always been the easiest person to work with. I can be volatile and ill-tempered, and too often I express my opinions harshly and without tact. But I have never been a predator – ever.”

 

Less than a day after those claims by Lysette, Transparent writer and producer Our Lady J became the first and only member of the series to publicly back both accusers. Thanking Lysette for her “leadership,” the transgender scribe added, “we cannot let trans content be taken down by a single cis man.”

 

Transparent‘s fourth season launched on the streaming service from Jeff Bezos’ company on September 21. While not formally announced, a fifth season of the Gaby Hoffmann, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, and Judith Light co-starring show is expected next year from Amazon.

 

Tambor is repped by the Gersh Agency and the Burstein Company.

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