TV Review: Absentia – Episode 8: Brave Boy
Brave Boy feels like the beginning of the end of a fireworks show. Less time between bangs, and nicer and bigger ones.
Brave Boy feels like the beginning of the end of a fireworks show. Less time between bangs, and nicer and bigger ones.
Assuming that the mystery will be solved, there are only two episodes left! With so many questions left, We can’t wait to see how Requiem comes to a close.
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