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So, wait, is that a series wrap on Julie Andrews?
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I wish I could say the Polin wedding was a glorious, romantic affair, but it was just kind of awkward.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan is playing Kessler with a cynical, tie-loosened weariness.
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Shout out to the Palace of Auburn Hills.
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Now that Colin knows Penelope's secret identity, it's about to get complicated.
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“Even with a soft-on-crime, f***ing lib-tard for a president, it’s gonna be business as usual at Vought.”
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Did Cressida just do Penelope the world's biggest favor or...?
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“This isn’t about good or bad, this is about power, and who is allowed to use it.”
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This second episode whisks the story along.
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Based solely on this premiere,
The Acolyte isn’t the airless continuity rejiggering of
Obi-Wan Kenobi or the misfire of
Ahsoka.
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The hoped-for Sophomore Surprise that would have made Outer Range must-watch never materialized.
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Serving as director this episode, Josh Brolin serves up several strong images.
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The episode ends with a pair of revelations.
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The great thing about heavily serialized Peak TV storytelling is that when a standalone episode like this one does come along, it really pops.
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Polin is happening, this is not a drill!
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We'll never be royals.
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This episode features a BABY! (And you'll never guess who it's named after.)
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A rich vegetarian is better than nothing.
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We're rooting for Outer Range, we really are!
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"Grace and sensitivity. To the end."