"Planning Your Night? Don't Miss The Crowded Room Episode 9 with Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried"




 Spider-Man star Tom Holland is seen in a new series on Apple TV+ titled The Crowded Room, along with Chloe actor Amanda Seyfried. The series premiered on June 9, 2023, with three episodes. A new episode is released per week thereafter. Here’s what we know of The Crowded Room Episode 9.



What is The Crowded Room about?


The Crowded Room is based on a non-fiction novel, The Minds of Billy Milligan (1981) by author Daniel Keyes. The series showcases the real story of a crime committed by Danny Sullivan (played by Tom Holland) and how he gets investigated and acquitted.


The official synopsis of The Crowded Room is as follows:


“A psychological thriller set in Manhattan in the summer of 1979, when a young man is arrested for a shocking crime – and an unlikely investigator must solve the mystery behind it.”


Cast of The Crowded Room


Apart from Tom Holland as Danny Sullivan and Amanda Seyfried as Rya Goodwin, the investigator, The Crowded Room stars Sasha Lane as Ariana, Emmy Rossum as Candy, and Thomas Sadoski as Matty Dunne.


I have been at somewhat of a thought process trying to figure out how to label this bull market that started. You know how we label this bull market? I finally had what you call eponymy moment which says that the label would have caused the growth of the great Indian middle class. I think that is going to be a great story. 


The new book out which I would recommend. I have not read it yet but I have ordered it is by Homi Kharas called The Middle Class. A lot of my ideas are from there. He says that it is the middle class that started in England in the 18th-19th century that is shaping our world today. And he says that out of a population of about 8 billion 4 to 5 billion are now in the middle class. 


And the maximum number of middle class are coming from India rather than from places like America. So that is going to be a major trend because the middle class is roughly defined as having a PPP purchasing power parity of about $12 per day which is significantly above the poverty level of $2 a day.