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I am the author of this article... My thoughts on the series are indeed shared below towards the fact that I want an actual series that follows up on every episode and not a show with 'new intrigue solved every episode'. I also added where the quotes came from and what website.
Edit : that blog you linked is mine and my writing. Sharing such articles on different websites (as long as they are the author) are done by other people here and I believe not seen as plagiarism?
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