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  2. The Decameron (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Decameron is an American medieval black comedy television series created by Kathleen Jordan. ... Misia discovers Parmena has died of the plague; while disposing ...

  3. Who Makes It Out Alive in The Decameron? - AOL

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    Pampinea (Zosia Mamet) and Misia (Saoirse-Monica Jackson) Giulia Parmigiani - Netflix The most hateable character on the show, Pampinea was trying to play chess while everyone else played checkers.

  4. The Decameron’s Finale Is a Fight for Survival - AOL

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    The final episode of The Decameron, ... Misia grabs Pampinea’s hand and drags her to the cellar, while Filomena hides behind a pillar all by herself, broken and upset.

  5. Why Zosia Mamet and 'The Decameron' creator got ... - AOL

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    The Decameron” is a 14th-century short story collection framed as stories within a story. ... She describes co-star Saoirse-Monica Jackson, who plays Pampinea’s devoted servant Misia, as ...

  6. Saoirse-Monica Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, on November 24, 1993. [3] She split her time growing up in Derry and Greencastle, County Donegal, where her parents ran a village pub.

  7. Zosia Mamet - Wikipedia

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    Zosia Mamet (/ ˈ z ɒ ʃ ə ˈ m æ m ɪ t /, born February 2, 1988) [1] is an American actress and musician. Her breakout role was as Shoshanna Shapiro in the HBO series Girls. [2]Mamet also starred as Annie Mouradian in the HBO Max original series The Flight Attendant, [3] and Pampinea in the Netflix series The Decameron.

  8. Netflix’s ‘The Decameron’ Is a Shrewdly Funny Retelling of ...

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    Before there were single-location concept shows or Zoom table reads, there was the original pandemic-adjacent entertainment: Bocaccio’s “The Decameron,” the 14th-century anthology framed ...

  9. Category:The Decameron - Wikipedia

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