
From giant talent like Christine Baranski mad Men and Leftovers, The third day of ATX TV Festival was punched. This is everything that goes down.
Christine Baran
Christine Baranski won the ATX TV Show Award for Excellence in the ATX TV Show, and the day started to applaud. She attracted stories from the crowd Good wife,,,,, Good fighting,,,,, Cybil and Oh, mom. But it was her reflection on Diane Lockhart with us.
It's very difficult for a while. When asked what she learned from playing such a powerful woman, she smiled and said, “Things we will never forget: “If you have real power, you don't have to tell someone. You walk into the room and they just feel it.”
Gilded Age
Next, we join Baranski again Gilded Age Co-stars Carrie Coon and Morgan Spector. From the strict right-handed etiquette of the 1800s to the custom-made corset, the story is rich and fun. Coon reveals how quickly she learned to go in and out of these well-crafted costumes. Baranski reminds us that despite her role in a latex suit, there is nothing compared to a full corset.
Edi Patterson
The actors spotlight group expressed love for performers who were often unaware of. Our Texas pride shines when Edi Patterson emphasizes. Her job The gem of justice It’s memorable and it’s great to see that she’s known for the range she brings to each character.
hacker and scandal Fan favorite Dan Bucatinsky also attended the meeting. His story roared the audience and actually called.
Carrie Preston
Lady of Law features crime drama, leading Carrie Preston (Elsbeth)Skye P. Marshall (Mattlock) and Christian vangsness (Criminal Thought). Marshall enthusiastically shared her drastic career changes from business to 28 years old. She encourages the crowd to “dare to suck” and try something new. She also highlighted that the role of Matlock, played by the iconic Kathy Bates, changed in the career changes of her 70s. It’s never too late to be loyal to yourself.
As a brand leader A woman who changed her career in her 40swe can definitely stick to this statement!
Leftovers
Leftovers Fans are dead. People traveled from all over the country to join the reunion group, stopping in Lockhart to check the main Shooting location. Co-creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta joined actors Carrie Coon, Amy Brenneman, Ann Dowd and director Mimi Leder on the stage. The respect for this show was felt throughout the most important situation. Fans hung on every word shared during the group, and once the Q&A was turned on, the audience charged the microphone with allegations that facilitate thoughtful and visceral discussion.
mad Men
Those open credits bring it all back. Jon Hamm and John Slattery reunited mad Men Bring laughter, nostalgic group and that kind of quiet respect only a truly great series can bring. Hamm talks about Don Draper’s emotional weight, while Slattery reflects the legacy they left behind. It's heartfelt, iconic, and a reminder of why mad Men Will always be in your own league.
Finale: Bill Lawrence and Friends
To end, we attended one of the happiest panels of the day. Bill Lawrence and friends Go on stage. By friends, we mean absolute dream team: Brett Goldstein, Zach Bluff, Josh Hopkins and Phil Dunst.
They talk Frosted,,,,, Ted Lasso (Yes, a new season is coming), they are with shrink. Discussions include how to come to life, and how personal a lot of them are.
But the threads that run through everything are gratitude to the writer. They kept praising the group of early writers and reminding everyone in the room that without writers, none of this existed. This humility mixed with so much laughter makes the perfect ending of Day 3.
