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Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle are joining us for a special Vulture Festival event.

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The coordinator then told her, Youre going to have some lessons and were going to Paris.

Maiselreally did shoot in Pariswas just one of the many surprises in store for Hinkle this season.

They surprise me, and theyre very surprising people, Hinkle said ofMrs.

Maiselexecutive producers Dan Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino.

What was your reaction to that?Shes almost an unrecognizable person when you first see her in Paris.

Why do you think Rose decided to leave?

I think Rose became unhinged.

I think her way of finding strength again is to remove herself from what made her feel betrayed.

Are there people from your own life that you thought of as models for Rose?

But there are women in my life who are just what you said.

Im thinking of two women in particular.

Theres one who was the woman who ran NYUs graduate acting program, Zelda Fichandler.

I dont think shes being manipulative.

I think shes being helpful.

Are there things you find yourself wanting for Rose?

They seem to come from such different walks of life and also have different philosophies.

The Palladinos have such a distinctive style, sensibility, and even rhythm of dialogue.

Theyre not going to ever spoon-feed.

Theyre not going to ever be sentimental.

Theyre never going to say, Oh, we want the audience to feel this way.

Their characters are so brazen that one thing Ive learned is to just go forth without question.

I have to be brave and obviously speedy, and not think too hard.

Still, the scenes where Rose and Abe reconcile in Paris are poignant.

It was so beautiful, so beautiful.