Rectify 2.01 Review: “Running with the Bull”
Whether or not you love Rectify will depend on what you expect and want out of television. In many ways, Ray McKinnon’s series about a former death row
Whether or not you love Rectify will depend on what you expect and want out of television. In many ways, Ray McKinnon’s series about a former death row
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Forgiveness is such a profound conscious and unconscious state of affairs. You can’t actually choose to do it. It simply happens to you.” Although