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I've never liked them. Unlike the review, which I like even less. Please, that track by track and those ratings are just unbearable to see now.
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Unfortunately, I read it all.
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I saw the first one, which I remember I liked a lot but of which I remember little, just yesterday I decided to start over from the first episode to fully enjoy this second one. Question: Does it conclude with this second? Anyway, 5 stars to both.
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Well, I liked it a lot. Your two seems uncharitable to me, and reducing the second episode to a reflection on the use of smartphones while driving feels limited. As far as I'm concerned, it remains a series worth following closely. So I reaffirm a 5 for the series and give this fifth season a 4; it seems like the minimum to me.
Grant Hart 2541
11 jun 19
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Sooner or later, I would love to listen to something from their solo careers. What do you recommend?
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What should I say? #fake #maybe
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Oh yes, this is debaser too (and sometimes especially so), using something related to music/books/cinema and more as an excuse to share reflections, moments, experiences, emotions, memories. I really liked it.
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Perfectly nestled within the trio alongside the two that precede it (Murray Street and Sonic Nurse), which are likely to come across as more complete, but no one can take the 4 away from it.
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Very, very beautiful. However, rereading the review, you really reveal too much of the plot, and, as I always say, a film review should never do that.
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I didn't know it had been released, I'm diving in. Anyway, I really liked the fourth season, just like the previous ones (I finished it in one night): the interactive movie, on the other hand, didn't appeal to me either.