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Streaming TV bingewatch
What titles are in your Netflix/Amazon etc list?
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 198772" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>That's why I've watched the other 2 episodes, "Stacey" and "Jay".</p><p>It's very well acted and very tense, but I don't think they always masterfully outfox the suspect. There's something gullible about that breaking point, and it's not because they can't take it anymore because they're mentally exhausted. Jay didn't have to respond to Hugo's monologue after the coffee incident, and Stacey didn't have to confirm her relationship with Roderick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 198772, member: 8"] That's why I've watched the other 2 episodes, "Stacey" and "Jay". It's very well acted and very tense, but I don't think they always masterfully outfox the suspect. There's something gullible about that breaking point, and it's not because they can't take it anymore because they're mentally exhausted. Jay didn't have to respond to Hugo's monologue after the coffee incident, and Stacey didn't have to confirm her relationship with Roderick. [/QUOTE]
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