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TV SPOTLIGHT "Rectify" 10 p.m.Thursdays, SundanceTV

By Frazier Moore The Associated Press

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Spencer remembers being about to shoot a scene for last season's "Rectify." It was set in a hospital room as Daniel,

played by series star Aden Young,came outofthe coma from his brutal beat-down.

At bedside was his devoted sister Amantha, played by Spencer. Cameras were ready to roll. "Then Aden w hispers to me, 'I don't know what I'm about to do.' And I was like, 'Me neither! '" Spencer bursts

into laughter. "It's this magical thing: There's only so much technical process you can bring. Then comes a moment ofrelease." On this show, the word "re-

lease" is somewhat loaded. Peabody Award-winning "Rectify" is a quiet yet painfully evocative drama about a man j a iled tw o d ecades earlier for the rape and mur-

der of his teenage girlfriend. Then, when hi s c onviction

was vacated thanks to new evidence, he re-entered his small Georgia hometown as

a disruptive force who rekindled old questions that plague

credits include "Mad Men,"

newed confession, but keeps

"Suits" and "True Detective's"

him out of jail while forcing current season. "That's a nice him to l eave town. L ocals place to work from." who are sure he's guilty are "I wouldn't have signed on enraged he's escaping further for a show that was explic- punishment. Those who have it. I don't want to work in a fought to see him exonerated factory," declares Young. "As — notably his sister — feel an actor, you work in certain he's betrayed them. environmentswhere you feel But did he really do it? "That's a really good questhe material is second-rate, and you have to cling to tion," replies McKinnon, toysomething else to focus your ing with the reporter. "I haven't really thought about that character." "Well," McKinnon jokes, in detail." "We' re exploring what the "I think we all can agree that because my writing is characters BELIEVE, includCurtis Baker / SundanceTV via The Associated Press THIRD-rate." ing Daniel," says Spencer, "That's what I was going providing a straight answer. Abigail Spencer and Michael Vartan appear in a scene from the SundanceTV original series "Rectify." The series begins its third to say," Young plays along. "I think the different belief "And for me to be Daniel, who systems in the town about season July 9. doesn't talk much, is great be- what happened are so much cause I don't have to rely on more interesting than what the community: Was he inno- granted what you think each the (crappy) lines." really happened." "I think of what we do as "We like stories because cent all along? Or now is he scene will be about, or who, getting away with murder' ? and that's the joy of it for an reductive," says McKinnon, they take chaos and make "Rectify" feels as true to actor," says Young, who, with turning serious again. "You some sort of sense of it, at life as drama can get. And as films including "Killer Elite" can't go t o ' t h e simple' at least temporarily," McKinnon its story continues to unfold, and "I , F r a nkenstein," de- first, or it will be simplistic. says. "But I don't know if the it seems to have taken on a scribes "Rectify" as a domes- You have to get through the circumstances of this story life of its own, which not only tic epic. "I don't know if we' ve morass of overcomplexity of will ever let us know fully keeps the viewer absorbed, shot a single scene where I' ve whatever you' re doing, and what happened." but also keeps the people turned up and said, 'This is find the essence of it. That' s After 19 years, even Daniel making it surprised. what the scene is about,' then, the challenge of our writing doesn't seem to remember. At least, that's what you at the end of shooting it, said, and our acting, and it's never And if McKinnon knows, it's pretty sure he's not telling. glean from a lively conversa- 'I was right.' We never say, 'We easy. "But t hat's w h a t' s r e "Whether Daniel did or tion with TV siblings Spen- have to do it right,' because cer and Young as well as Ray we don't know what right is. quired," he concludes with didn't isn't as important to me McKinnon, the occasional ac- We' re exploring (the question another deadpan wisecrack, as how will all these charactor (" Sons of Anarchy" ) and of) what could right be." "for it to be really slow, bor- ters move forward afterthis Oscar-winning f i l mmaker "The most beautiful phrase ing television." event and everything it trigwho created, writes and pro- in our exploration is 'I don' t As the third season be- gered," he says. duces the series. know, let's try it,'" echoes gins, Daniel has accepted a What it triggered is what "You can never take for S pencer, whose other T V plea deal that calls for his re- "Rectify" is all about.

TV TODAY • More TV listingsinside Sports 8 p.m. on 2, 9, "Shark Tank" — Who says you can't have potentially profitable ideas when you' re in college? Every one of the products or services pitched in this episode was originated by its inventor while he or she was still in school. One of the ideas is a scholarship app that causes major discord among the Sharks, who include Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner. A Vir-

ginia couple uses the proceeds fromthe backpacks they make and market to offer microloans to others. 9 p.m. on 6, "Hawaii Five-0" — The prominence of drones has been on the rise steadily, and the devices cause problems for Five-0 in "A'ohe kahi

e pe'e ai" (Hawaiian for "No-

where to Hide" ). Panic erupts on Oahu when an unknown assailant begins aiming armed drones at ordinary citizens, forcing the island into lockdown. McGarrett and Danny (Alex O'Loughlin, Scott Caan) prove to be not the most

agreeable subjects for a psychological evaluation.

9 p.m. on TRAV,"Mysteries at the Monument" —In this new series, host Donald Wildman visits London's historic Westminster Abbey, where Scottish pranksters once broke in to settle a 650-year-old score by reclaiming a royal 360-pound relic. Next, it's a trip to Niagara Falls for a look at a natural wonder that Mother Nature herself threatened to shut down, and a visit to Bellevue Place, an illinois asylum where

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Dear Abby: I have been with

because they will soon become ob- Should they have waited until the "Tom" for two years, and I suspect vious. Do not waste your time or en- whole family was able to get togethhe will be proposing soon. He is 27 ergy preparing "talking points" for er? Or should I suck it up and not exand I'm24.Here'sthe problem: He Tom's parents, because if they show pect everyoneto accommodate my wants our parents to meet before he up stoned, they probably wouldn' t husband's work schedule? asks. be able to remember them. — Out of the Picture in Houston Abby, I have put this off because Dear Abby:Three months ago, Dear Out of the Picture:Yes, yes I'm sure they will have nothing in my sister "Diane"s said she would and yes. common. My parents like to get the famiDear Abby: Until my daughter are small-business ly together for some was 18, we did all the traditional owners and conservaprofessional family birthday celebrations. On her 18th DFP,R tive. His parents are photos. The photog- birthday, she turned the tables sayrapher she chose was ing, although she was born on that pot-smoking swingers — literally. available only on one day, I had done all the work of giving How do I prepare particular day. Unfor- her life. my parents (and myself) for what tunately, my husband couldn't get Now, at her request, we spend her I expect to be a tense and uncom- off from work that day. special day celebrating each other. fortable meeting? Should I suggest Diane then suggested we take the She takes me to dinner and buys me talking points? Should I fill my par- pictures without him. I said it was flowers, and I let her. And now on ents in on what is to come? I want inappropriate and refused. When my special day, I do the same for my this to go as smoothly as possible. I I asked if we could use a different own mother. would appreciate any wisdom you photographer at another time, my This has become a tradition, and may have. sister told me to forget the whole my grandchildren now follow it. The — No Wordson the West Coast thing. only gift necessary is the time we Dear No Words:Your dilemma reToday I was visiting my parents give each other. minds me of the plot from the movie and I saw the family photos — tak—Appreciated inIdaho "Meet the Fockers." en without me, my husband and Dear Appreciated: I like your I'm sure the one thing your par- our child. I had no idea they had daughter's idea very much. It ents WILL have in common is a

gone ahead and taken the pictures

desire for you and your boyfriend to without us. I am angry and hurt. be happy together. Building on that, I'm especially mad at my mom beyou and Tom should talk to your cause she knew how bothered I was folks and prepare them for the en- that Diane suggested excluding my counter. Trying to hide or minimize husband. their differences would do no good Am I justified in feeling this way?

makes perfect sense to me. In my

opinion, what makes any holiday special is the time people who care about one another spend celebrat-

ing together. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabbycom or P.o. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA90069

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