An episode of Canadian drama “Nurses” that aired on NBC earlier this month has been pulled from the broadcaster’s digital platforms following backlash over the installment’s storyline about an Orthodox Jewish patient refusing a bone graft from a potentially “Arab” or female donor, a spokesperson for the network tells TheWrap.
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
“The writers of this scene check all the boxes of ignorance and pernicious negative stereotypes, right down to the name of the patient, Israel – pious and all,” the Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a statement earlier Wednesday. “In one scene, NBC has insulted and demonized religious Jews and Judaism. Overreaction? Orthodox Jews are targeted for violent hate crimes — in the city of New York, Jews are number one target of hate crimes in U.S.. This is no slip of the tongue. It was a vile, cheap attack masquerading as TV drama. What’s NBC going to do about it?...
- 2/24/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Brazil’s Globo, Latin America’s biggest media company, has sealed an exclusive SVOD deal on a trio of high-profile drama series – NBC-aired “Nurses,” The CW’s “Burden of Truth” and “Mary Kills People”- all sold by Entertainment One (eOne).
Announced in the run-up to next week’s NATPE Virtual Miami 2021 market, the exclusive licensing pact, involving over 70 hours of original drama, will see all the three dramas made available on Globo’s premium Ott service Globoplay, Brazil’s biggest domestic video streaming platform and one of the fastest-growing of large Latin American TV services.
Deal takes in seasons one and two of “Nurses” and life-of-series for legal thriller “Burden of Truth” and the ethics-questioning drama “Mary Kills People.” It was brokered by David Hanono, VP of sales, Latin America, eOne.
“As the market leader in Brazil, we’re delighted to be partnering with Globo to bring these successful,...
Announced in the run-up to next week’s NATPE Virtual Miami 2021 market, the exclusive licensing pact, involving over 70 hours of original drama, will see all the three dramas made available on Globo’s premium Ott service Globoplay, Brazil’s biggest domestic video streaming platform and one of the fastest-growing of large Latin American TV services.
Deal takes in seasons one and two of “Nurses” and life-of-series for legal thriller “Burden of Truth” and the ethics-questioning drama “Mary Kills People.” It was brokered by David Hanono, VP of sales, Latin America, eOne.
“As the market leader in Brazil, we’re delighted to be partnering with Globo to bring these successful,...
- 1/14/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
NBC's latest Canadian import, Nurses, continues tonight at 10/9c.
Nurses Season 1 Episode 2 finds a guest of honor at a St. Mary’s fundraiser collapsing, and Grace grappling with the patient’s refusal to tell her family her secret.
Ashley confronts Grace about her own secret, and we have an exclusive first look at the scene in which Grace reveals she was sexually harassed by a man in a position of power.
The clip shows Grace revealing all to Ashley, but it's clear that Grace is not impressed with Ashley meddling in her life.
Grace tells Ashley that Dr. Hamilton could not keep his hands to himself, no matter how she tried to avoid him.
Ashley seems shocked when she learns the truth, but Grace does not want to hear it.
It's poised to be a big moment between the characters, but it seems like the revelation pushes them further apart.
Nurses Season 1 Episode 2 finds a guest of honor at a St. Mary’s fundraiser collapsing, and Grace grappling with the patient’s refusal to tell her family her secret.
Ashley confronts Grace about her own secret, and we have an exclusive first look at the scene in which Grace reveals she was sexually harassed by a man in a position of power.
The clip shows Grace revealing all to Ashley, but it's clear that Grace is not impressed with Ashley meddling in her life.
Grace tells Ashley that Dr. Hamilton could not keep his hands to himself, no matter how she tried to avoid him.
Ashley seems shocked when she learns the truth, but Grace does not want to hear it.
It's poised to be a big moment between the characters, but it seems like the revelation pushes them further apart.
- 12/14/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Due to Covid-19, a slew of shows has had to put off filming. To fill their air space, networks have been importing shows from Canada. Earlier this year, NBC aired the Canadian medical drama Transplant, and it was a rousing success.
Given how popular Transplant was, it's no surprise that NBC would pick up another Canadian medical drama. This one is all about the unsung heroes of the hospital, the nurses.
Nurses is definitely worth the watch if, for no other reason than because nurses don't get enough credit. As Head Nurse Sinead O'Rourke, played by Cathy White, puts it, the doctors are the rockstars.
Television is filled with popular rockstar doctors, from Meredith Grey to Conrad Hawkins and everyone in between. They seem larger than life, and they save lives every day.
When people go to the hospital, they don't expect a nurse to save their life. They expect a doctor to do it.
Given how popular Transplant was, it's no surprise that NBC would pick up another Canadian medical drama. This one is all about the unsung heroes of the hospital, the nurses.
Nurses is definitely worth the watch if, for no other reason than because nurses don't get enough credit. As Head Nurse Sinead O'Rourke, played by Cathy White, puts it, the doctors are the rockstars.
Television is filled with popular rockstar doctors, from Meredith Grey to Conrad Hawkins and everyone in between. They seem larger than life, and they save lives every day.
When people go to the hospital, they don't expect a nurse to save their life. They expect a doctor to do it.
- 12/11/2020
- by Leora W
- TVfanatic
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Can these medical professionals hold it together? Has the Nurses TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Nurses, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves. Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from...
Can these medical professionals hold it together? Has the Nurses TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Nurses, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What's This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves. Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from...
- 12/8/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Like Transplant, the Nurses TV series originates in Canada. It's already been renewed for a second season there but there's no guarantee that NBC will air those episodes. Could the peacock network cancel it in the United States if the ratings aren't high enough? Stay tuned.
A medical drama series, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves. Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from her past turns up who could jeopardize her career. Ashley Collins (Calis) is a wild and unapologetic adrenaline junkie who lives for the fast pace...
A medical drama series, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves. Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from her past turns up who could jeopardize her career. Ashley Collins (Calis) is a wild and unapologetic adrenaline junkie who lives for the fast pace...
- 12/8/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Can these young professionals handle what's to come in the first season of the Nurses TV show on NBC? As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Nurses is cancelled or renewed for season two on NBC (it's already been renewed in Canada). Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustration when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the first season episodes of Nurses here.
A Global and NBC medical drama series, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others,...
A Global and NBC medical drama series, Nurses stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Donald MacLean Jr., and Sandy Sidhu. Set in Toronto, the TV show follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others,...
- 12/8/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: NBC
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: December 7, 2020 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
TV show description:
Set in Toronto, the Nurses medical drama series follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves.
Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from her past turns up who could jeopardize her career.
Ashley Collins (Calis) is a wild and unapologetic adrenaline junkie who lives for the fast pace of the hospital. There's also a huge heart hidden...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: December 7, 2020 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
TV show description:
Set in Toronto, the Nurses medical drama series follows five young nurses who are working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital. They're dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves.
Grace Knight (Skovbye) is a young nurse looking for a fresh start -- until someone from her past turns up who could jeopardize her career.
Ashley Collins (Calis) is a wild and unapologetic adrenaline junkie who lives for the fast pace of the hospital. There's also a huge heart hidden...
- 12/8/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If you’ve ever wondered about the unheralded support staff behind the docs on Grey’s Anatomy, then NBC’s Stateside debut of the Canadian drama Nurses is for you.
The premiere follows five nurses on their first day of work at a major Toronto hospital, where they’re informed that they’re a different breed than the residents when it comes to treating patients: “Those rock stars make them well. We make them matter,” head nurse Sinead (Vikings‘ Cathy White) tells her new charges. Then almost immediately, they’re thrown into trauma as victims come in from an attack on a nearby art college.
The premiere follows five nurses on their first day of work at a major Toronto hospital, where they’re informed that they’re a different breed than the residents when it comes to treating patients: “Those rock stars make them well. We make them matter,” head nurse Sinead (Vikings‘ Cathy White) tells her new charges. Then almost immediately, they’re thrown into trauma as victims come in from an attack on a nearby art college.
- 12/8/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
NBC has firmed up its January lineup and has set premiere dates for new Tina Fey-Robert Carlock comedy series Mr. Mayor, starring Ted Danson, and for Season 2 of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
Mr. Mayor will take over the 8 p.m. anchor slot in NBC’s Thursday comedy block starting January 7, with Superstore sliding to 8:30 p.m.
Ellen’s Game of Games will once again serve as a bridge between the two cycles of The Voice but, instead of Tuesday, it will be filling in for The Voice on Monday. The Tuesday 8 p.m. slot goes to Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, whose first season aired on Sundays. It will now serve as a lead-in to NBC’s flagship drama This Is Us starting on January 5, when Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist will launch its second season and This Is Us will return with originals.
As previously announced, NBC continues to keep...
- 11/20/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC is importing the Canadian medical drama “Nurses” to air on the network beginning next month.
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
The 10-episode series, set in Toronto, follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others while struggling to help themselves. It stars Tiera Skovbye (“Riverdale”), Natasha Calis (“The Posession”), Jordan Johnson-Hinds (“Blindspot”), Sandy Sidhu (“Home Before Dark”) and Donald MacLean Jr. (“Workin’ Moms”).
The network will air preview episodes on Monday, Dec. 7 and Monday, Dec. 14 before returning with a proper premiere on Tuesday, Jan. 5.
The move to import “Nurses,” which first aired on Canada’s Global TV, looks to build on the success NBC saw with its other recent import, “Transplant,” earlier this fall. “Transplant” premiered on the network back in September and has averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, with a particularly strong showing in delayed viewing.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC is picking up another Canadian medical drama as part of its primetime lineup.
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
The broadcaster announced Tuesday that it has acquired the series “Nurses” from eOne and Icf Films. Filmed and set in Toronto, the series follows five young nurses working on the frontlines of a busy downtown hospital, dedicating their lives to helping others, while struggling to help themselves.
The series originally premiered earlier this year on Global TV. Season 2 has already wrapped filming. The 10-episode series stars Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, Sandy Sidhu, and Donald MacLean Jr.
Preview episodes will air Monday, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt before shifting to Tuesdays on Jan. 5 at 10 p.m.
“Nurses” is executive produced by Ilana Frank, Linda Pope, Vanessa Piazza, Adam Pettle, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tassie Cameron, with Julie Puckrin as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Icf Films and eOne in association with Corus Entertainment,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
In response to the global pandemic, NBC has in bringing in some reinforcement Nurses from the North.
The Peacock net has acquired Nurses, a drama that follows five of the titular medical professionals as they work in a busy Toronto hospital and try to manage their high-stress jobs along with their involved personal lives, TVLine has learned.
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Nurses preview episodes will air for two Mondays,...
The Peacock net has acquired Nurses, a drama that follows five of the titular medical professionals as they work in a busy Toronto hospital and try to manage their high-stress jobs along with their involved personal lives, TVLine has learned.
More from TVLineChicago Med Bosses Preview Covid Storyline, Offer Update on 'Chexton,' 'Manstead' and More CouplesThis Is Us Recap: Smells Like Teen SpiritThe Voice Recap: Which Contestants Survived Night 2 of the Battles -- and Which Major Contender Didn't?
Nurses preview episodes will air for two Mondays,...
- 11/10/2020
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The Canadian import boom continues after NBC on Tuesday said it has picked up the medical drama Nurses.
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
The network acquired U.S. rights to the hospital drama from eOne and Icf Films. It will add the show, which features Riverdale’s Tiera Skovbye, to its primetime lineup in December.
It marks the latest Canadian show to be picked up by a U.S. network following deals for fellow medical drama Transplant, also with NBC, and procedural Coroner, which was picked up by the CW, as networks continue to look for already produced English-language content to deal with the fallout that Covid-19 has had on production schedules.
Nurses, originally commissioned by Canada’s Global TV, was one of a number of Canadian shows highlighted by Deadline back in May that was expected to be picked up by a U.S. network.
The 10-part series, filmed and set in Toronto, follows...
- 11/10/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
For as long as I can remember, I have always been very interested in witches – especially on screen. I used to watch "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", "Charmed", and many other shows. Hence, it's no surprise that when I discovered The Craft, I immediately became obsessed. The film from 1996, directed by Andrew Fleming, is, without a doubt, a Halloween must-watch. Which is why I was incredibly happy to hear that Zoe Lister-Jones wrote and directed a follow-up to the events that transpired in the first movie. Directing her second feature, The Craft: Legacy, Zoe Lister-Jones showcases magic, sisterhood, toxic masculinity, and more. Lily (Cailee Spaeny) isn't entirely happy about her current situation. When her mother, Helen (Michelle Monaghan), falls in love, they both end up moving in with Adam (David Duchovny) and his three sons. Lily is a lonely soul yet a very creative young woman and a talented aspiring photographer.
- 10/28/2020
- by Zofia Wijaszka
- firstshowing.net
The cast for Blumhouse, Red Wagon, Sony and director Zoe Lister-Jones‘ remake of The Craft continues to grow, with Deadline reporting tonight that Donald MacLean Jr. has joined the cast in an unknown role. He joins Michelle Monaghan (“True Detective”), Cailee Spaeny (Pacific Rim: Uprising), Gideon Adlon (“The Society”), Lovie Simone (Selah & the Spades) and Zoey Luna (15: A Quinceañera Story). The cast also includes David Duchovny, Nicholas […]...
- 11/6/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Zoe Lister-Jones’ Blumhouse/Red Wagon/Sony feature reboot The Craft has added Donald MacLean Jr. His role is being kept under wraps as he joins the growing cast of Michelle Monaghan, David Duchovny, Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, Lovie Simone, Zoey Luna, Nicholas Galitzine and Julian Grey.
MacLean’s credits include eOne/IFC’s Nurses and CBC’s Workin’ Moms. He is repped by Vanderwerff Talent and Thruline Entertainment.
Lister-Jones is writing, directing and executive producing the reimagining of the 1996 film.
Producing are Jason Blum for Blumhouse and Oscar-winning producer Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher for Red Wagon Entertainment. Wick was aboard as producer on the first film. Executive producing are Andrew Fleming, who directed and co-wrote the original film; Lucas Wiesendanger, from Red Wagon Entertainment; Natalia Anderson; Daniel Bekerman; and Couper Samuelson, Jeanette Volturno and Bea Sequeira for Blumhouse.
MacLean’s credits include eOne/IFC’s Nurses and CBC’s Workin’ Moms. He is repped by Vanderwerff Talent and Thruline Entertainment.
Lister-Jones is writing, directing and executive producing the reimagining of the 1996 film.
Producing are Jason Blum for Blumhouse and Oscar-winning producer Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher for Red Wagon Entertainment. Wick was aboard as producer on the first film. Executive producing are Andrew Fleming, who directed and co-wrote the original film; Lucas Wiesendanger, from Red Wagon Entertainment; Natalia Anderson; Daniel Bekerman; and Couper Samuelson, Jeanette Volturno and Bea Sequeira for Blumhouse.
- 11/6/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Joseph Baxter Nov 6, 2019
Blumhouse is moving forward with a reboot movie of The Craft, which will star Cailee Spaeny.
The Craft, the classic drama fueled by gothy teen angst, a soundtrack of ‘90s alternative rock and a coven of teen witches, is – as nixed previous iterations from the past years have suggested – getting a reboot/remake treatment, now by way of Blumhouse and Columbia Pictures.
Arriving all the way back in 1996, making it we-don't-want-to-do-the-maths-re-the-years-because-we'll-feel-even-more-ancient-than-we-already-do years old, The Craft was a deceptively silly teen horror movie that has stood the test of time due to its otherwise complex themes such as empowerment and sexual assault. It made a little (but not a huge amount of) money for Columbia Pictures at the box office back then, but performed well upon its home release, and these days you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't have a fair amount of love for it.
Blumhouse is moving forward with a reboot movie of The Craft, which will star Cailee Spaeny.
The Craft, the classic drama fueled by gothy teen angst, a soundtrack of ‘90s alternative rock and a coven of teen witches, is – as nixed previous iterations from the past years have suggested – getting a reboot/remake treatment, now by way of Blumhouse and Columbia Pictures.
Arriving all the way back in 1996, making it we-don't-want-to-do-the-maths-re-the-years-because-we'll-feel-even-more-ancient-than-we-already-do years old, The Craft was a deceptively silly teen horror movie that has stood the test of time due to its otherwise complex themes such as empowerment and sexual assault. It made a little (but not a huge amount of) money for Columbia Pictures at the box office back then, but performed well upon its home release, and these days you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't have a fair amount of love for it.
- 3/26/2019
- Den of Geek
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