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Preacher Feature: The End of the Road

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Preacher Feature is a weekly analysis of the AMC show Preacher based on the comic book of the same name by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. In this column, we will give a breakdown of the events from the previous night’s show, including how they relate to the comics, and speculate as to what’s going on and what might be coming up. This is to say that there will be spoilers, both actual and potential. If you have not yet watched the episode in question or are watching the show without reading the comics and don’t want to have any foreknowledge of what might happen to Jesse and company, then you would do well to stop reading this now.

Looking to get caught up?  Here’s a link to last week’s article.

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Young Jesse

“The End of the Road” kicks off with a flashback to an adolescent Jesse Custer (in full Colonel Sanders regalia) working in the hot Louisiana sun at Angelville, which is some sort of occult tourist trap.  After a frustrating and painful day, Jesse stomps to death a chicken that has been bothering him.  Upset at himself, Jesse sprints (Forrest Gump-style) to his Grandmother, Marie L’Angell, to get her to bring it back to life.  She tells him “Everything has a price”

Back in the present, Jesse is speaking to a class of Catholic schoolchildren at the behest of Herr Starr.  Unknown to Jesse, Starr has set up a group of fake terrorists to try to “kill” the children and is recording the events to show the world that the Messiah has returned.  The only problem is, when Jesse tries to use Genesis to command the men to disarm, Genesis doesn’t work again.  Instead, in maybe the best fight sequence so far this season, Jesse falls back on his ass-kicking skills and beats the hell out of the assailants to the tune of “My Sweet Lord” by George Harrison.

The Sins of the Father

Cassidy, who struggles with controlling his vampiric urges, starts to think his son Denis is not able to control his own.  He feels that his own control is slipping as a result of being around his son.  Tulip walks in on him smoking crack (medicinal, he assures her) and he has a dream sequence where she hooks up with him and he ends up tearing out her throat.  Eventually, Cassidy decides he’s made a mistake turning Denis into a vampire and pushes him out a window into direct sunlight, which kills Denis.

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Eugene, with a little help from cellmate Adolph Hitler, escapes from Hell via Charon’s boat.  Hitler heads back towards his cell, but Eugene tells Hitler he shouldn’t have to stay any longer since he helped Eugene and is now a better person.  They end up back on Earth (via Distant Vistas, the same company that Fiore and DeBlanc used in season one) and Eugene (who doesn’t yet realize that his hometown and nearly everyone he knows has been destroyed in a methane explosion) tells Hitler he can come stay with them.  Hitler has other plans, though, and runs away.

The End of the Road?

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Before departing for Bimini, Tulip decides she should say goodbye to her friend “Jenny”, aka Featherstone, agent of the Grail.  When Hoover comes out of the shower and Tulip realizes that something is fishy with the situation, Featherstone shoots Tulip in the chest.  Cassidy finds her and tells Jesse.  Jesse rushes off to reach her and Starr reveals to Jesse that he is now in possession of the 1% of Jesse’s soul that he gave to the Saint of Killers and he orders the ambulance heading for Tulip to be cancelled.  With Tulip on the precipice of death, Cassidy decides to turn her into a vampire to save her.  Jesse won’t allow this and wrestles Cassidy away from her, as her life slips away and she dies.

Next we see Jesse, Cassidy, and Tulip’s body on the way to Angelville, presumably to have Marie resurrect Tulip like she did with the chicken from the beginning of the episode (who seems to be just fine, even after more than a decade).

The episode ends with God in a hotel room adorned by his dog costume, dozens of empty beer cans, and an open tub of petroleum jelly.

Easter Eggs/Connections to the Comics:

When Cassidy looks at Denis’ laptop, it is set on a webpage for Les Enfants du Sang.  In the comics, Les Enfants du Sang is a group of wannabe vampires Cassidy knows in New Orleans.

In the comics Tulip is shot by Jody in Angelville and is later resurrected by God in an effort to dissuade Jesse from coming after Him.

Questions/Theories:

I would say the biggest question after the season 2 finale is: Will we get a season 3?  AMC has not yet announced a renewal, though there has been paperwork filed to film again in New Orleans, which seems like a good indication.

Assuming we get a season 3, what wil happen to Tulip?  The finale set up that Marie L’Angell will try to resurrect her, but there will likely be a high cost for both her and Jesse.

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Jamie Lee Curtis is Back in The ‘Halloween’ Franchise

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Jamie Lee Curtis, one of our first and most iconic Final Girl, is coming back to Halloween, the franchise that made her a superstar.

Blumhouse, who is in charge of the property this time around, tweeted this great photo today:

This iteration of the Michael Myers story will be David Gordon-Green, comedy director responsible for Pineapple Express and Eastbound and Down, will direct. His partner in crime, Danny McBride, has co-written the screenplay with him.

In case you’re a little wary of these two in charge of rebooting a franchise that has continuously been driven into the ground over decades, John Carpenter popped up on his Facebook page to assuage any doubts:

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride are joining the project to complete the creative team. David and Danny will write the script together and David will direct. I will continue in my executive producer role to consult and offer my advice and feedback as needed.

David and Danny both came to my office recently with Jason Blum and shared their vision for the new movie and…WOW. They get it. I think you’re gonna dig it. They blew me away.

And now, here is Jamie Lee Curtis, stoking those nostalgic fires even more. This new Halloween will hit theaters October 19 next year. Get hyped.

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‘Kill Or Be Killed’ Keeps Getting Better

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Kill Or Be Killed #12 takes a breather from the pulse pounding violence and focuses on two people. Providing a rare glimpse at the other side of being a killer.

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

After a close call with the Russian, Dylan sees Kira in a whole new light. Every moment with her is now a miracle after having almost lost her by sheer dumb luck.

Dylan’s thought process is so thought out that it’s almost impossible not to put yourself into these scenes. Brubaker has made us all see a bit of Dylan in ourselves, except for the whole demon and murder thing. Life is delicate, even for someone who takes it away so often.

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These characters have one of the most natural and realistic relationships in comic books. Every turn they take feels like it could be a story one of your friends is telling you about their love life.

Sean Phillips’ art has been a major factor in making this book a supremely unique experience. Even without the dialogue, the animated facial illustrations could be enough for readers to put together what’s going on.

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Every bit of action is in your face and loud, as it should be. In Kill Or Be Killed #12 however, the brightest moments are in the quieter scenes throughout the city. From Dylan and Kira laying in bed to simple shots of rain covered cars in New York City traffic. Every panel is dynamite.

Elizabeth Breitweiser’s color may be the most crucial element of the title’s stunning visual appeal. Light reflecting in puddles on the street, neon colors streaming through cigarette smoke, and that vibrant execution at the end. Her and Phillips are a stupendous team.

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Kill Or Be Killed is delivering on all fronts. It hasn’t slowed down one bit, twelve issues in and it’s better than ever.

If you still aren’t reading this series, you’re depriving yourself of one of the best in the business right now.

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HBO Will Spend Millions To Protect The ‘Game Of Thrones’ Finale

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HBO has had enough with the hacks and leaks that the company is willing to spend millions of dollars filming different endings to the series finale of ‘Game of Thrones.’

“I know in ‘Game of Thrones,’ the ending, they’re going to shoot multiple versions so that nobody really know what happens. You have to do that on a long show. Because when you’re shooting something, people know. So they’re going to shoot multiple versions so that there’s no real definitive answer until the end.” said HBO’s president of programming, Casey Bloys to The Morning Call.

The report also states that not even the actors will know what the correct ending is. HBO spent $100 million for season six, and about the same for season seven with only 7 episodes instead of the previous season’s 10. Since, the show films on location, has a massive crew and cast, is building up to an insane war, this will cost HBO big bucks to keep the final episode a secret. Look for season eight to cost $16 million per episode.

The final season of ‘Game of Thrones’ will be six episodes that begin filming in October with a possibility of a an 11-month shoot. The current production schedule would mean the show will not return till 2019. HBO has yet to make an official announcement.


Do you think HBO can keep the ending a secret? Comment below.

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Joe Dante, Mick Garris, More Team Up for Horror Anthology Movie ‘Nightmare Cinema’

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Genre legend Joe Dante, B-movie legend Mick Garris, David Slade, Ryuhei Kitamura and Alejandro Brugues are teaming up for Nightmare Cinema, a new horror anthology film.

It gets better. It seems Mickey Rourke will play a sort of ringleader to the whole film. Here’s Deadline explaining what that means:

The anthology will center on a series of down-on-their-luck individuals who enter the decrepit and spine-chilling Rialto theater, only to have their deepest and darkest fears brought to life on the silver screen by The Projectionist (Rourke) – a mysterious, ghostly figure who holds the nightmarish futures of all who attend his screenings. By the time our patrons realize the truth, escape is no longer an option.

Sounds like a perfect premise. Dante and Harris are icons to a certain swath of pop culture geeks out there, and David Slade is best known for Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night, and one of those Twilight movies but let’s not worry about all that. You have Ryuhei Kitamura to thank for Midnight Meat Train, and Alejandro Brugues oversaw the From Dusk Til Dawn TV series.

They may also turn this into a TV series, a la Twilight Zone and Tales From the Crypt, if the maiden voyage of Nightmare Cinema is a success. Stay tuned for updates and release dates.

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How Good Is ‘Code Geass R2’?: An Anime Abstract

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SPOILERS FOR CODE GEASS AND CODE GEASS R2

Is Code Geass R2 the greatest anime of all time? After you have been a part of Manga and Anime culture long enough you are able look at the trends, the history, and form an understanding of what happened at a deeper level. This results in an abstract idea, a thought which doesn’t have a physical existence but can be speculated. Welcome to Anime Abstract.

The simple answer to the question is No. Code Geass R2 is an above-average anime with a lot of great moments, some interesting characters, and a jaw dropping final episode. The animation kept up with its consistency between the first second season. The music by Orange Range, FLOW, and Ali Project are catchy and deserve to be on anyone’s anime playlist.

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You’re probably asking if the answer is so simple, why write a whole article bringing it up? Because despite giving it high marks, many think it needs to much higher. Code Geass R2 at the time of this article sits at #16 of all time on Myanimelist and #6 on Anime News Network. This means the show is beating Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and Cowboy Bebop on both lists. Despite how good Code Geass R2 those three titles are essential viewing for anyone who wants to be more than a casual fan of the media. This brings us to the real inquiry and reason for this article, which is to discover why Code Geass R2 has such a high rating.

One of the main reasons for fans of the show insisting it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread is how it makes use of the trope known as “The Ending Changes Everything.” Through the final episode, the actions and plot of Lelouch and Suzaku are revealed and the reason for their extreme behavior starting at episode 21 is explained. This plus the shocking presentation of this information does make for a perfect episode. Unfortunately, one perfect 10 does not retroactively make the rest of the series perfect. This is the same show which featured an episode called “Love Attack” and another where the cast tried to make a giant pizza in a school festival for a second time. The show is hardly without its faults. Also, the “Ending Changes Everything” trope doesn’t automatically mean a series is good. The same ideal was employed in Panty and Stocking, and all it did was leave the audience demand a sequel.

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It does find a way to to pull off the The “War To End All Wars” plot to some extent. which has been employed many times in animes previously (usually other shows created by Sunrise) but these don’t often yield positive results. Again though, just because this was the one show which successfully pulled off the formula of “I’m going to have the war to end all wars so people have no choice but to embrace peace” doesn’t mean the show is perfect. In fact, points should be taken away from it because of how many series had to come before it with the same plot to finally get all the details to align properly.

So, what happened? Why does the show have such a high placement on different lists? Basically a lot of overzealous fans thought it was the best show ever and voted it as such. A similar incident occurred involving GameFAQs and a vote to find the greatest game ever. The polling was overrun with Undertale fans and the game ending up beating out others which had a long history of being necessary gaming experiences. Such overzealous behavior has resulted in many individuals not wanting to approach the fandom because of the over the top way the fans reacted.

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So what can be done to fix this error? Not much really. Clearing the show’s score won’t fix anything as a multitude of individuals will probably forget to recast their vote. A similar situation could just as easily occur and the voting would be so overwhelmed by bias fans, the show could end up being voted the greatest of all time. For now, the incident with Code Geass R2 must instead serve as a warning about the problem of bias scoring on websites and hopefully in the future fans won’t make the same mistake. Unfortunately, knowing what happens when fans get too eager, this situation is almost destined to happen again.


What are your thoughts on Code Geass R2? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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‘John Wick: Chapter Three’ Will Be Here in 2019

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The inevitable conclusion to what could potentially be Keanu Reeves’ greatest trilogy (@ me), John Wick: Chapter Three, has an official release date.

The continuing adventures of the most reluctant badass in modern movies will hit theaters May 17, 2019. Keanu Reeves is back, and I would imagine Ian McShane will stop by in some capacity. There are no other details at this point, of course, but this release date is the most audacious of the three.

The original John Wick quietly opened in October 2014, and Chapter Two was a massive hit this past February. To be fair, however, February is in the middle of a business model reboot, where studios see the benefits of opening big movies when it’s cold outside and people don’t have as much going on.


It will be interesting to see how Wick navigates a world where he has no protection and about half of this bizarro world’s population is a trained assassin. I picture Wick chopping wood in a remote cabin in the woods, fighting off killers as they try a sneak attack…

Anyway, John Wick: Chapter Three. 2019. I’ll probably go check it out, will you?

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‘The Realm’ Is Genre Mashing Done Right

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Post-apocalyptic fantasy comic, The Realm, debuts its introductory issue. Created by Jeremy Haun and Seth M. Peck, the series gets off to a very promising start. This is another Image title you should pay attention to.

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***SPOILERS LIE AHEAD***

The Realm introduces us to an interesting cast of characters, each one unique. From the ballsy bounty hunter to the soul stealing dark lord, this world immediately comes to life through the people in it. The quality of details in each line of dialogue allows us to firmly grasp an initial understanding of each character and the vast world around them.

Right out of the gate, this dark and mysterious landscape is somewhere readers will want to stay a while. With the focus on the cast, every peek at the environment they inhabit is a tantalizing tease. By the issue’s end, we barely scratch the surface of how this world works, but you can be damn sure we’ll be back next issue to find out.

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Despite a dark and cloudy atmosphere, every panel is visually stunning. The gory violence of the action sequences makes you want to rip your shirt off and run through the woods. The Realm is a ruthless and peculiar world that grand and immediately established a vast landscape for readers to explore with these characters.

The aesthetic and attitude is reminiscent of The Walking Dead initially, but quickly leaves that feeling behind. Perfectly blending elements of both fantasy and a post-apocalyptic terrain, The Realm is uncharted territory with tasteful splashes of familiarity.

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Some genre mashing comic books stumble out of the gate, mostly due to the clashing ideas. In this case, the blending of style and variety of themes go hand-in-hand naturally. The balancing act is handled flawlessly, taking no time at all to hook readers in.

Hop onto this book now, we’re about to go on a treacherous journey through a world full of scoundrels, monsters, and sorcerers. It’s beautifully violent, brilliantly crafted, and could easily be one of the best new books of 2017.

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Fear Seeps Through Dimensions In Transdimensional From TPub Comics

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Transdimensional is a new four-issue science fiction and horror comic book from UK publisher TPub Comics and up-and-coming writer Michael Gordon. TPub features a catalog of thriller, horror, noir stories told in a gritty, realistic style. You won’t find spandex in a TPub book unless it’s a deranged psycho who likes the feel of it against his skin while he or she torment victims. Titles like Twisted Dark and Theatrics make it clear what TPub aims to do as a publisher focused on telling stories like those found in Twilight Zone or Black Mirror. Transdimensional continues this trend by offering a mix of Alien, The Abyss, and the dangers of the multiverse.

As the story goes, underwater archeologist Deacon Price is seeking to fund a journey down to a sunken sub. Meanwhile, Deacon is haunted by nightmares regarding his estranged wife, Grace, and disabled daughter, Evie. Deacon receives his funding, and his pal Coop is along for the ride down below the sea. Also on the team is Grace who adds several dimensions of real word tension to this genre story.

In issue one, Michael Gordon packs a lot of character development and set ups. Monkeys Fighting Robots caught up with the writer to ask him more about Transdimensional as the Kickstarter campaign for Issue #2 comes to a close.

We started with a basic question regarding the influences behind Transdimensional.
“The main influence and initial inspiration for Transdimensional are actually pretty predictable; I wanted to write my own version of Alien. But, considering that in the last four decades, imitations of Alien or stories that are inspired by Alien have become pretty damn commonplace, it was a stroke of genius that my lovely wife actually suggested setting the story underwater, as opposed to space!”

Reading through issue one, the influence of The Abyss is evident. Gordon also mentions the 1998 horror feature Sphere. “I love how those stories, if they’re told well, build and build in suspense and tension until it’s almost unbearable for the reader/audience.”

Issue one also doesn’t start off with a bang. Transdimensional is patient, and it builds a lot of character throughout the first chapter. Pub and Gordon both share a love for character. “Characters are the most important element of any story. You could have the coolest plot, with the most badass action and the best production values in the world, but without characters that people genuinely connect with, it will just feel hollow and forgettable. In fact, interesting and compelling character work should make all those other elements even better, as the readers will care about what happens to the characters they like, or love, or love to hate. “

The Kickstarter for Transdimensional #1 ended in April fully-funded. Gordon received plenty of feedback from readers. Asked about the comments effect on the scripts moving forward, Gordan says “I do like the idea of being able to adjust some things here and there due to reader feedback if the ideas make the story better. It’s certainly not something I’d be against, so I welcome readers telling me exactly what they think!”

The scale of the story begins small, focused on several characters and this one job. However, Gordon alludes to a bigger story. I compared it to the difference between The Abyss’ theatrical release versus the much grander ending of the Special Edition. “There’s an escalation of tension and scale in each issue, which is how I feel a good horror story should be structured. Start small and intimate, draw the reader into the lives of the characters; that way whenever everything goes to hell in the final act, the reader is attached to the characters and is more accepting of some of the more heightened story elements.” And Gordon is happy to say “the ending is closer to the scale of The Abyss’ special edition.”

We here at MFR are no strangers to science, and Transdimensional makes use of theoretical ideas such as the multiverse. Both Gordon and Neil Gibson, TPub’s Editor, wanted to use as much inspiration from real-world science as possible. “The title is definitely a hint at the direction the story will go. I’d say it gets pretty sci-fi as it develops, but there is always a very strong horror vibe as well. Think along the lines of Event Horizon, which was a sci-fi movie through and through…but a gory, terrifying one!”

All good stories extend from a core truth in the writer’s soul. For Gordon, “…the idea of actually going deep beneath the waves gives me the willies.” However, Gordon’s own daughter is disabled and inspired parts of the story regarding Deacon and Evie.

As the Kickstarter comes to a close, the plan is “#3 could then see print in December, and #4 in February 2018.” Later, a graphic novel from TPub will collect the whole story in one edition.

Gordon isn’t done telling stories, particularly with TPub “There IS another story in the works through TPub, as a matter of fact. I can’t say too much, other than that it’s a mystery thriller.” Transdimensional is just the start, Gordon hopes, “I’d love to forge a career where I can split my time between my own projects and working with established characters and properties.” If Transdimensional is a sign of stories to come, Gordon will get his wish and the comic book industry will gain a new, solid storyteller.

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How Video Games Have Influenced TV Shows, Movies, and Comics

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With the new SNES classic in the process of being released in the United States, many of us are drawn back to the nostalgia of an amazing era where graphics were two-dimensional and the games were fun and intriguing. Indeed, the SNES classic taps deeply into the root of nostalgia and is pretty much sold out wherever it has been available to pre-order. This SNES shows just how much American culture has been influenced by video games on such a wide scale, so much so that we often forget just how much of an impact games have made on things like television, movies, and even comic books.

When the original Super Nintendo first came out, society wasn’t particularly interested in things considered to be geeky. Things like Dungeons and Dragons, comic books and fantasy were usually relegated to a special area that some adults looked down upon. Children, the outcasts, and misfits were the only people who would openly enjoy gaming, and these older geeks were often isolated from the rest of their community. But as the medium evolved, so too did its complexity. As the internet became more mainstream, communities began to form around these hobbies, creating the geek culture that we know and celebrate today – namely things like comic books.

But gaming itself wasn’t widely accepted until the technology began to grow more complex on a technological level. Over the years, with the advent of 3D technology, action games, first person shooters and triple A titles, video games shifted from being perceived as being simple child’s play to something more. Film companies started to take advantage of this advanced special effects technology and directors started to look to games for visual inspiration in their work. Filmmakers began to implement things that they enjoyed from games and even camera work started to take notes from first person shooters.

As the technology and accessibility of games improved, so too did its reputation. Casual games and online casinos started to draw in regular people and companies like Microsoft were able to target the mainstream audience with games like Call of Duty. These elements broke through the social barriers, moving gaming from being a type of subculture to a widely accepted type of hobby.

Of course, there are still a group of holdouts who look down on gaming, considering it to be lesser than television or films, but these holdouts are shrinking by the year, especially with the arrival of E-sports and Twitch, which has shown that you can make a legitimate career out of playing video games. With each passing year, the stigma of being a “gamer” fades further and further from memory.

But for those of us who started at the very beginning, back when we were young and a SNES was cutting edge, we will always have our nostalgia to provide warmth when we boot up Yoshi’s Island, Super Mario or Donkey Kong. For many of us, those were the first games that we played and they influenced our pop culture tastes and desires for the rest of our lives. And Nintendo is well aware of that, which is why they released the SNES classic which comes preloaded with 21 classic games, games you probably loved to play when you were a child. There’s a reason the product is off the shelves before it has even been released: games were really good back then and they will forever shape nerd culture and the way we consume entertainment.

 

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