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2 comments:
Not sure why they included "Briarpatch" and "Altered Carbon" in the list. I thought "Briarpatch" was intended to be a one off, aka a 'limited series'. It seemed to be a complete series. I suppose they could have another series with a new cast, and plot, like "American Horror Story" does.
"Altered Carbon" on the other hand is based a series of 3 books. And yes, the lead Takeshi Kovacs, looks different in every book. Guess I will have to reread book.
I'll drink to that Men in Kilts calendar...not body shaming anyone but that gay gainers trend sounds as healthy as guys who starved themselves
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