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If American television lacks freshness, why not look overseas? It might help spread globalization.
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Now that Gracepoint has concluded, was it worth watching, given that it's a remake of a currently running, English language show across the pond?
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Maybe Cosby's brand is exactly the right one to bring on a new family-centered comedy series.
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The next time, I want to see Tyrion lead the army in battle, not get knocked out and wake up after the action is over.
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Sadly, Once Upon a Time still falls short of Lost.
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Lately, television networks have flocked to remakes and reboots.
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