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However, all of this is small beans compared to having a legend like Peter Cushing in the role. Can they be canon? First, the Doctor’s name is Doctor Who. Missy says so at the beginning of ‘World Enough and Time‘. Sure, maybe you think the Doctor’s arch-nemesis is an unreliable source, but that seems like
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Katherine Reis (Claws, Rise) will star as Lily Stevens, “the youngest of the three Brides of Dracula, Lily is a striving singer in New York City whose relationship to a news reporter threatens to tear apart her marriage to her ‘sisters.’ In her former life, she braved the streets of Jack the Ripper’s London, until
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NOW TV subscribers often get the cream of the entertainment crop without signing up for a contract, and this is where we’ll be compiling everything intriguing coming to the service monthly, for you fine people to have a look through at your leisure. If you like what you see in the list below, you can
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Natalie Dormer will play Magda, a character Showtime describes as “a supernatural demon who can take the appearance of anyone she chooses and manifests in a number of guises throughout the story. Charismatic, clever and chameleonic, Magda is a dangerous enemy and an invaluable ally.” While Dormer has been featured on numerous high-profile platforms, she’s
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“Oh yeah, uh, it was alright.” – Bismuth “Alright? It was what you came for, wasn’t it?” – Steven“Uh, well…” – Bismuth Then Bismuth looks longingly toward Pearl as she skates along, which causes Steven to exclaim, “wait. Pearl? Bismuth, you’re here for Pearl?”  Bismuth then covers his mouth to keep him quiet; she doesn’t
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Okay, so maybe TJ’s death wasn’t all that believable to begin with. It wouldn’t be surprising if half of the audience realized that the burnt body clutching Olive’s bracelet was actually Isaiah, and it’s not all that credible that the police would confirm the identity with such a small detail, even in the context of
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Karen (Rebecca Front) is reduced to an eye-rolling despot deposed by her husband’s muted zealotry. Mia’s (Jessica St. Clair) fling with the acting navigator is basically unnecessary filler which doesn’t even bother her estranged husband Frank Kelly (Andy Buckley). There is some pleasure in hearing Captain Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie) explain what joy is to
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