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<title>Comment by Andre R. Gagne</title>
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<description>   I am a VERY BIG FAN of the show, and I believe
it to be the best drama *bar none&quot; in Canadian 
television history!

   I look forward to watching it every day, and do
NOT like when I miss a single episode!!!


   This show truly shows what Canadian television can really produce...

As for the &quot;language content&quot;, I myself have found it reallistic, and very &quot;gritty&quot;, which I think makes the show a *LOT* more whatchable...


   Again, I am huge fan, and I think that the entire cast (including Cambell, of course) are stupendous as well as &quot;real&quot;...

   Anyone who has ever been on the streets of ANY major city in Canada (and, possibly, anywhere) should be able to relate to the situations portraid within the show...


   Again. a very big fan,
   Andre R. Gagne
   Assiniboia, SK
   Canada
   S0H-0B0


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