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REVIEW: Trust – Season 1, Episode 6 “John, Chapter 11”

*Spoilers* This week on the sixth episode of Trust, “John, Chapter 11,” Chase and Gail go to the morgue to identify a burnt body believed to be Paul.  Penelope receives a photo of Paul’s alleged remains and storms in on Paul Sr. having his dimensions taken for a wax statue. She be...

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REVIEW: Trust – Season 1, Episode 5 “Silenzio”

“That’s all folks!” *Spoilers* This week on Trust, Angelo and Paul are on the run and Primo is desperately trying to find them. His uncle offers a reward to anyone in town who can tell him where they are. Chase and Gail debate on what to do about Paul, and ultimately she gives a press &hel...

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REVIEW: Lost in Space – Season 1, Episode 2 “Diamonds in the Sky”

“I think he’s all alone, or else he wouldn’t have needed me to help him.” Episode 2 of Lost in Space opens with Dr. Smith and Ignacio Serricchio’s Don West trapped in their crashed ship and attempting escape. Meanwhile, the Robinsons are trying to learn more about Will’s robot wh...

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REVIEW: Trust – Season 1, Episode 4 “That’s All Folks”

*Spoilers* This week on Trust, Primo takes a photo of Paul next to the dead body of Berto to prove he really has the Getty heir. He then delivers Paul to his uncle and the family accountant, but all three men have different ideas about how to handle the ransom. Meanwhile, Paul Sr. and main … ...

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REVIEW: Trust – Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2 “The House of Getty” and “Lone Star”

John Paul Getty Sr. was determined to be the world’s wealthiest private citizen. He owned numerous oil fields and companies, which came to be known collectively as the Getty Oil Company. He was an extremely shrewd businessman who re-invented the oil industry, but his legacy seems to be intertwined...

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REVIEW: American Crime Story Season 2 (2018)

When American Crime Story first aired in 2016, everyone was in awe. I myself wrote a glowing review of the first season. It had everything: fantastic performances, astounding attention to detail, drama, irony and a fascinating look at a hugely impactful series of events. I vaguely remember hearing t...

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