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I like the sense that the world of Tokyo Vice will keep on turning even if we’re not there to see it.
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This town ain’t big enough for Tozawa and everyone else.
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Tokyo Vice is the most sumptuous show on television right now.
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This installment splits its time between the Adelsteins’ in Missouri and the situation back in Tokyo.
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Windows are Tokyo Vice’s visual signature.
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Tokyo Vice Season 2 is a confident show.
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The entire Sato storyline this episode of
Tokyo Vice feels very very North Jersey.
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This was a nice-looking episode of
Tokyo Vice, even by the show’s own neo-noirish standards.
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There’s a lot to be bullish about here overall.
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This premiere episode (“Don’t Ever F***ing Miss”) picks up right where the
Season 1 finale left off.
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As it returns for its second season, Tokyo Vice should be on your list for appointment television.
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It might seem counterintuitive, but assassin films represent the opposite of chaos.
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If you need some lighter fare to kick off the new year with, this is it.
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Adapted from the hit manga series, The Violence Action features an unlikely pink-haired assassin in Kei, who’s in college when she isn’t blasting away at yakuza henchmen.
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It’s the job of a journalist to tell the truth, and sometimes that truth is ugly indeed.
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What is this show about, in the end?
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This episode delivers a Godfather-worthy meeting of yakuza bosses.
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Some debts cannot be repaid with money alone.
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This is a stylish crime drama in a fancy and exotic milieu, which makes for extremely watchable television.
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Wait, was "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys about THAT?!!?