Sense8 Season 1 Episode 3 Review: “Smart Money Is on the Skinny B**ch”
At times, Sense8‘s ability to effectively communicate its story can be frustrating; however, each episode has stood on such strong thematic foundations
At times, Sense8‘s ability to effectively communicate its story can be frustrating; however, each episode has stood on such strong thematic foundations
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