There isnt a trans moment, she said.
There were zero, and now there are ten to fifteen.
Thats not a moment.
Transparentexcels in its sharp characterisation and dialogue that skilfully mixes humor and pathos.
Season three feels as if Soloway is addressing that misconception head-on.
Its apparent that in its third seasonTransparenthas become much broader.
Without masterful performances to do the writing justice,Transparentsimply wouldnt work.
Yet again, it delivers quality acting in spades.
Its also no surprise that Judith Light brings great depths to Shelly once again.
Shellys a difficult role to play but Light keeps her interesting and grounded.
As for the Pfefferman kids?
Landecker, Hoffmann and Duplass have honestly never been better.
Duplass especially is exceptional.
In season three, the world ofTransparentfeels significantly more lived-in thanks to the prominence of the supporting cast.
Never hasTransparentfelt so much like a rich tapestry of storylines.
Season threeis another triumph.
Broadening its scope to explore issues pertinent to society today, the show delivers the goods and then some.
With afourth season already green-lit, more from the Pfeffermans is on its way.
When a TV show is of this quality though, its sure to feel like another long wait.
Transparent season 3 is available now on Amazon Video.