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Tag Archives: Class
Class: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo
Class is back in session, this time focusing largely on Ram, the school sports king. I haven’t warmed to the characters yet, but I think that was the point: introduce us to some that are hard to like and slowly … Continue reading
Class: For Tonight We Might Die
If you ask me, the Brits are superb storytellers. They have an idea, and they tell it, length be damned. If that means 8 episodes will tell the story, that’s what they will do. No need to drag an 8-episode … Continue reading
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Class
Class was the first Doctor Who spinoff that failed. I haven’t forgotten about K9 and Company, but as I mentioned when I wrote about that earlier in the week it was far from being a failure, outperforming the previous season … Continue reading
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