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Fargo "Loplop" Review - AVClub

AVClub: There’s nothing so volatile as a person who doesn’t know their own mind. It’s become increasingly obvious that Peggy Blumquist isn’t the most stable woman around. Her decision to drive home with a half-dead man on the trunk of her car is really only the tip of the iceberg. Everything she’s done since then has been a confused mixture of determination, regret, and some incomprehensible need to “self-actualize.” While “Loplop” doesn’t spell out the source of Peggy’s delusions—and I doubt the show ever will (or should)—it does clarify things with its opening sequence. Peggy, sitting on the stairs, talking to an imaginary therapist or guru, who tells her she needs to “understand the difference between thinking and being.” Then Ed gets home and we realize Peggy has been talking at a tied up Dodd this whole time, much to his chagrin.

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City Hunter Review: Beginning of Adventurous Partnership - Filmzzine

City Hunter Review: The manga adaptation unravels the tragic beginning of Ryo Saeba and Kaori Makimura's partnership.

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Deliver Me Review: Yasir Hassan and Olle Strand Portray Growing Vulnerabilities - Filmzzine

Deliver Me Review: The Swedish series follows two troubled teen and their troublesome lives when one of them is shot dead.

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Fight For Paradise Review: Another Day Another Vapid Reality Show | Leisurebyte

Fight For Paradise Review: This reality show is nothing new but there are so many uncomfortable moments that will definitely give you the ick.

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