Complete Projection TV Troubleshooting & Repair
Joe Desposito
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To be sure, the pace is rushed as the series tries to tie up its too-broad plot in a mere twelve episodes, and its reliance on a patchwork of hoary clichés hasn't lessened, but it's studded throughout with pleasantly emotional little bits, and draws to a conclusion that—Drake's tiresomely standard evil plan aside—is surprisingly satisfying. A conclusion that ties up all of the various plot lines and provides loads of visceral action, never flinching away from Jin's transformation or devolving into macho "I will save the girl!" posing. That's certainly more than anyone had a right to expect after the series' saggy middle. And that knife-licking Kiss refugee dies in the bargain. Thank God.
In “The Bloodstained Labyrinth,” the home of a prominent politician, which has been constantly expanded-upon over the years, seems to have a monster afoot, one which may be responsible for various disappearances of young people within its walls. In the close-out case “The Cursed House,” a curse lingering over more than a century threatens the well-being of a family that runs an isolated inn, as well as the lives of the SPR team who come to investigate it.
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