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Aisha Tyler Plays Gay Again in “The Last Thing He Told Me”. Aisha Tyler plays the part of Jules Nichols. Tyner Rushing plays the part of her lover Max Parnes.
It’s only by accident that I started watching The Last Thing He Told Me and discovered Aisha Tyler once again gracing our screens as a queer character. I was in Boston visiting my parents and happened to be in the same room as my dad when he popped on episode four of this miniseries. By the end of the episode, not only was I excited to meet Aisha Tyler’s character Jules and her girlfriend Max, I was so hooked that I went back and watched the first three episodes (then rewatched the fourth, now with 100% more context) because there was a mystery unfolding and I wanted all the clues.
The story of this novel-turned-miniseries is about Jennifer Garner’s character, Hannah, whose husband goes missing right before his company comes under scrutiny for shady business behavior (please don’t ask me follow up questions about this.) She’s left with nothing but a note imploring her to protect her step-daughter, Bailey, and a boatload of questions. Read more at AUTOSTRADDLE
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