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− | [[File:Ava Zinn in 2014.jpg|right|160px|thumb|[[Ava Zinn]] wrote the episode and based the episode on the real-life dispute and repercussions that | + | [[File:Ava Zinn in 2014.jpg|right|160px|thumb|[[Ava Zinn]] wrote the episode and based the episode on the real-life dispute and repercussions that sonn followed.]] |
− | ''The Unbearable Fascism of Cable Television'' is the 20th episode of the third season of ''Queen of the Willis''. It was directed by Holly Everman, while [[Robyn Hurd]] and [[wikipedia:Amanda Bearse|Amanda Bearse]] acted as supervising directors.<ref name=yah/> It was written by series creator | + | ''The Unbearable Fascism of Cable Television'' is the 20th episode of the third season of ''Queen of the Willis''. It was directed by Holly Everman, while [[Robyn Hurd]] and [[wikipedia:Amanda Bearse|Amanda Bearse]] acted as supervising directors.<ref name=yah/> It was written by series creator [Ava Zinn]]. She wrote the episode based on the real-life experience she dealt in Marion, Indiana at the time. |
The episode introduced [[Jarrett Dailey|Officer Dailey]], voiced by [[Frank Davidson]], [[Quillsville Police Department]], and [[Quillsville-Quill County Council]]. Officer Dailey, members of the Quillsville Police Department and Quillsville-Quill County Council would become recurring characters of the series appearing in future episodes including "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" and [[Quillsville Under Siege]]. | The episode introduced [[Jarrett Dailey|Officer Dailey]], voiced by [[Frank Davidson]], [[Quillsville Police Department]], and [[Quillsville-Quill County Council]]. Officer Dailey, members of the Quillsville Police Department and Quillsville-Quill County Council would become recurring characters of the series appearing in future episodes including "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" and [[Quillsville Under Siege]]. |