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What's Your Favorite Episode From Season 1?
Over the last thirteen weeks you watched Season 1 unfold, one suspenseful episode after another. But which episode was your favorite? Was it the series premiere with the shocking deaths of Thomas Rhumor and David Hadas? Was it Episode 11, with the attempt on Will's life? Or was it the season finale, during which Truxton received a four-leaf clover? Can't decide? Check out the complete Rubicon episode guide for a refresher on what happened each week, and then vote for your favorite ones in our Season 1 Episode Poll.
There's a Job Opening at API - Think You've Got What It Takes?
As seen on last night's season finale, Tanya is planning to quit API to resume her career as an author. Think you've got what it takes to take her place as an entry level intelligence analyst? Or pehaps you'd be a better fit as a code breaker or a secret operative? Find out now with our online Intelligence Aptitude Test. The game will ask you seven questions designed to evaluate how you'd respond to various situations, and then -- if you're lucky -- you'll be offered a job at API that's commensurate with your skills. Not satisfied with your result? You can always reapply.
API Intelligence Team Aptitude Test - What the Results Tell Us
By now you've taken the API Intelligence Team Aptitude Test -- and if not, what's stopping you? -- and received your personalized analysis of which position at the American Policy Institute you're best suited for. But where do you stand in relation to your fellow applicants? AMCtv.com has pored over the
analyses to date and compiled a group application profile. Here is a summary:
1. Pattern Recognition Expert (Will Travers): 46.8 percent
2. Secret Operative (Kale Ingram): 9.9 percent
3. Team Leader (David Hadas): 9.8 percent
4. Administrative Assistant (Maggie Young): 8.9 percent
5. Entry-Level Intelligence Analyst (Tanya MacGaffin): 8.8 percent
6. Intelligence Analyst (Grant Test): 7.9 percent
7. Resident Genius (Miles Fiedler): 3.9 percent
8. Chief Officer (Truxton Spangler): 2.1 percent
9. Expert Code Breaker (Ed Bancroft): 1.0 percent
10. Rejected: 0.9 percent
Not satisfied with your result, especially now that you know how other applicants fared? Click here to take the API Intelligence Team Aptitude Test again.
New York Times Crossword Puzzle for Rubicon Now on AMCtv.com
Inspired by Will's discovery of a code hidden within newspaper crossword puzzles in episode 1 of Rubicon, the puzzle wizards at The New York Times created an original Rubicon-themed crossword puzzle prior to Rubicon's premiere. Initially, the puzzle was only available on the Times website, but now it's available exclusively here on amctv.com.
Know who directed JFK or the title of thrillers starring Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford or the names of the stars of Rubicon? Then this puzzle was made just for you!
What's The Most Plausible Internet-Fueled Conspiracy? You Tell Us
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Salon.com recently compiled a list of the top 10 internet-fueled conspiracies. Some of them are decades old (the moon landing), others were born in the Internet age (Obama's citizenship), and all of them remain hot topics of discussion in web forums across the globe.
What's Your Favorite Book (That Influenced Rubicon)?
Last week, we told you about ten movies that influenced the making of Rubicon and had you vote on your favorite. (Three Days of the Condor won by a landslide.) Well, you should know that the AMC series owes something to literature too. We asked the show's Executive Producer Henry Bromell and his writers which books were the most influential while creating AMC's newest series; they provided us with the list below. If there are any you haven't read, put them on your summer reading list. Then be sure to vote for the book you like best.
Are You Fit for a Job at API? Play Our Online Game and Find Out
With the Rubicon two-hour premiere event just two days away, it's time to find out if you're fit for a job at the American Policy Institute (API). Working in intelligence isn't for everyone: it takes a keen intellect, a deep sense of patriotism, and, of course, the ability to keep your mouth shut. Think you've got what it takes be a code breaker or a secret operative? Find out now with our online Intelligence Aptitude Test. The game will ask you seven questions designed to evaluate how you'd respond to various situations, and then - if you're lucky - you'll be offered a job at API that's commensurate with your skills. Not satisfied with your result? You can always apply again.
What's Your Favorite Movie (That Influenced Rubicon)?
Critics have hailed Rubicon as "a seductive conspiracy thriller" (Associated Press) and praised the "subtlety and dexterity of the storytelling" (Salon.com). The show's lineage can be traced back to a long line of popular suspense films dating all the way back to 1935 (The 39 Steps). We asked the series' Executive Producer Henry Bromell and his writers which movies were the most influential while creating AMC's newest show, and they provided us with the list below.
Rubicon-Themed Crossword Puzzle on The New York Times Website
Know a seven letter word for cloak-and-dagger doings? How about five letters for a Watergate misdeed? If you can translate these clues into answers, your well on your way to solving the New York Times Rubicon and conspiracy-themed crossword puzzle. The puzzle is free online for the next two weeks. Check it out and see if you have the crossword puzzle skills of Will Travers.












