The final eight episodes of BBC's Doctor Who Series Seven, airing months after the beginning of the run, feel quite a bit different than the first five.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Orphan Black Season One’
Orphan Black is a fantastic tale, tightly written, without procedural or weekly stories to bog it down, but the biggest draw by far is Maslany's performance.
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This Doctor Who special ties together plot threads, both old and new, adding to the series' major arcs.
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Of course, the series is liberal comfort food, but the writing remains tight, quick and smart.
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A highly recommend addition to anyone's library of television shows.
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Hannibal works beautifully as a character study as well as a crime procedural.
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Far more sophisticated and accomplished than most police procedurals or murder mysteries
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Wilfed continues to delight in its third year, delivering consistently good programming, with great bits even in a comparatively mediocre episode like "Sincerity.
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As Mr. Spock was fond of saying, "fascinating."
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Taylor is not your typical private eye and this is not your usual police drama.
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