RECTIFY’s stars Aden Young, Abigail Spencer, Adelaide Clemens and Clayne Crawford, as well as series creator Ray McKinnon and producers Melissa Bernstein and Mark Johnson, appeared at the For Your Consideration panel for SundanceTV in Los Angeles.
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There are no cathartic ‘gotcha’ moments, no easy answers, and no rapid-fire dialogue. ‘Rectify’ is to drama what ‘Louie’ is to comedy—an emotional marathon unlike anything on TV.
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No doubt you have your favorite scene from RECTIFY Season 1. Guess what. The cast does too. Here actors Abigail Spencer, Adelaide Clemens, Clayne Crawford and Luke Kirby reflect on RECTIFY moments that were both gratifying and challenging to shoot.
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Executive producer Melissa Bernstein discusses unconventional storytelling, connections between RECTIFY and Breaking Bad, and her latest project Halt and Catch Fire.
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Rectify is an amazingly underwatched show that will move you from the minute you start watching it.
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“By turns wise, beautiful, sad and strangely optimistic, RECTIFY is a nuanced, compassionate drama that quietly but resolutely earns every one of its deeply affecting moments.”
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Creator Ray McKinnon elevated his plaintive saga in season 2 by delving more deeply into a lost soul and those damaged by his brokenness as they pursued flawed strategies for reclamation and repair.
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At the motel, Daniel wakes up in Tawney’s arms and tells her he’s leaving Paulie. She says she’s leaving too. He then tells her that he assaulted Teddy but doesn’t think Teddy deserved it.
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