In the absence of any good TV we've actually gone to see a couple of movies. I saw "Star Trek" twice on its opening weekend and over the past weekend my husband and I saw both "Terminator Salvation" and "Night At the Museum."
I absolutely, utterly and totally LOVED "Star Trek" and I definitely liked both of the other movies but I'd have to say the better for the two was "Terminator." Though, I'm not entirely sure that it's fair to compare the two given their completely different genres.
While "Night At the Museum" was mostly funny, I thought that too often they interrupted the flow of the movie for an unnecessary gag or joke that just detracted for the story. It was like "ok, we get it. move on with the story now." I would've also liked a little bit more of a build-up on some of the "points" at the beginning of the film to get a better sense of the detachment of Ben Stiller's character from the Museum. Those were really my two biggest complaints. On the upside I loved Hank Azaria! What a great actor! Very well done. I'd probably give the film something in the range of 6.5 to 7.5 out of 10.
"Terminator Salvation," on the other hand I'd give somewhere in the range of 7.9 to 8.9. There were a few nit-picky points that I had but they were just really minor. I loved all of the "throw-backs" and references to the previous "Terminator" films and I can't get over Sam Worthington's performance. It was completely stellar, on the back of his performance alone I truly cared what happened to Marcus Wright and just totally fell in love with the character over the length of the film. I know it sounds strange but I'd actually say it was beautiful.
Anyway, that's more than I expected to write and about all that I have time for. :)
Wipeout starts tonight. Should be pretty funny!
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I just had to post to gush on a couple of topics.
First of all I have to say "Numb3rs" was soooo good tonight! Not really sure how I feel about it as a season finale, but that definitely doesn't diminish the quality of the episode. Sometimes I wish TPTB at "Numb3rs" would go a little bigger with the cliffhangers when it comes to their finales, though I think that's just based on what other series do and isn't necessarily a prerequisite for a good episode or even finale. It's just something I wish they did sometimes.
Anyway, I realize it everytime I watch the show, but what I really love about "Numb3rs" is the characters. Even though the show is really about Don and Charlie none of the other characters and their growth/stories are scarificed for the sake of them. All of the characters are so well written and it's definitely easy to see growth, in every character, throughout all of the seasons of the show. The interaction is so easy and it really does feel like one big family.
Tonight was no different. I loved seeing David pushing/proding Charlie, Larry stepping up to the "mathmatical" plate, Alan and Don being their for Charlie and David and Colby speculating on the motives of a few of the others. That's not even mentioning Amita. Wow. Then there's the end, as much as I love the episodes I always love the "wrap-ups" at the end of all of the episodes. Today's finale was no different. Very good stuff.
I could go on but I didn't mean for this to go on for too long. I'll just leave it by saying that it was definitely a great episode!
The other things I wanted to gush over was the fact that "Castle" and "Dollhouse" have been renewed!! I'm really surpirsed by "Dollhouse," but I'm not going to complain over it's renewel. The show has grown on me and I'm definitely going to tune in to see where they go with it. Should be good. Of course we all know how I feel about "Castle!" Woo hoo!
On another note: Interesting news coming out about "Scrubs" and a possible ninth season. Looks like ZB and SC are signed on for six "transitional" episodes. I'm a huge "Scrubs" fan and have been since the show started, so I'll be watching to see where this goes. It could end up being great or it could end up really bombing. Either way I'll definitely be watching.
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So,"Grey's Anatomy" wraped up last nigt and I was definitely impressed. Even with all of the casting rumours flying around I was still shocked by the end. I'd figured things were going to go one way but it really worked going the other. It'll definitely be interesting to see what everything means when it comes to next season. Should be prettty interesting, if nothing else.
One of the reason I really like "Grey's" so much is because of all of the great character moments the show has, and last night definitely didn't disappoint. There were some wonderful moments like Arizona standing up to the Cheif, Cristina hugging Meredith or any of the Mark/Lexi scenes. I think, though, that my favorite moment was when Bailey took Torres and Swender to "see the joy." I absolutley loved that scene! Definitely some good stuff!
In other finale news ... "Prison Break" wraps up tonight. To be honest I can't believe it has lasted this long. Who thought a show about a guy going to prison to break his brother out of prison would've lasted this long?
That said, I'm glad it has. I'm definitely going to miss this show and I can't wait to see how it ends. With all the ups and downs and side switching that's gone on it's going to be crazy to see where everyone ends up. Either way it should be pulse-pounding goodness.
Speaking of "pulse-pounding goodness" "Numb3rs" is also on tonight! Woo hoo! After the end of the last episode I can't wait to see what's going to happen. Even though I love the show I've been disappointed by "Numb3rs" finales in the past but I'm hoping that the same thing doesn't happen tonight. The preview looks promising, so that's a plus. I'll be interested to see how they leave it tonight and what it means for everyone, epsecially Charlie/Amita. Hopefully it makes for as much drama and tension as some of the last few episodes have offered.
On another quick note, I'm also excited because while surfing around today I came acorss this: Fall TV cheat sheet
It's a quick "cheat sheet" that outlines the prospects of a bunch of the network shows and it's looking like my fall schedule wishes are coming true. Yay!
I'm totally excited that "Castle" has become a "safe bet" for renewel! I've completely fallen in love with this show. I started watching because of Nathan Fillion, but I continue to watch because of everything about the show. It's so well written, acted and directed. I completely love the dynamic between Castle/Beckett and Castle and his daughter. Oh, so good.
Anyway, no point in gushing on and on about the show, for now ... hehe.
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Oooo, Colby is on tonight. Dylan Bruno hasn't been on for a while so it's great to see him back. Love getting my weekly fix.
So far the episode is turning out to be one of the better of the season. Loving the character focus and conflicts here. So good. Even with the tough subject matter they've had some funny moments too. Especially watching the reaction of the guys when a suspect decides it's time to run. Why do they always run? lol
Wow, we're really seeing all the characters being put through their paces, especially Charlie. Very powerful stuff.
Anyway, that's all I really had. Nothing overly deep, compelling or exciting.
Go Numb3rs!
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Terminator, Dollhouse, Numb3rs, House, 24, The Big Bang Theory ... what show to talk about? I guess it is, as they say, best to start at the beginning.
Terminator was great. I'd even go out on a limb and say it was the best episode of the season. I loved the Cameron/John interaction, seeing Weaver do her thing and the ending, oi! what an ending. Even though I loved the ending I really hope that it doesn't end up being the series finale. I'm not optimistic but I can always hope that it'll get picked up for another season. If not, it'd be nice to get a movie (a la Serenity) to tie up all the loose ends that are still floating around.
Dollhouse. One word: Strange. I'm not really sure what happened in that episode. I liked the way it was edited together, but it was just strange. Though, such is the nature of this particular show. On another note, I've been reading about the so-called 13th episode. It's definitely an odd situation. Though, I've read that it doesn't mean the show will be canned. We shall see, I guess.
Numb3rs: Yay it's back! To be honest I was just happy to finally get a new episode. I've been completely missing this show. I wasn't disappointed in the episode either. I thought it was well done. I love the way Numb3rs focuses on their characters. Sure, the cases are interesting and well thought out but the thing I really enjoy is that it always comes back to the characters. In that regard, this episode was stellar. I loved seeing the girls together at the end. I missed Colby in this episode, but I enjoyed seeing the evolution of Nikki's character here. I also love anytime that Larry gets into the mix and definitely wasn't disappointed here. All-in-all a classic episode of Numb3rs!
House ... Loved it! Wilson messing with House? What could be better? Classic House. Also loved the Cameron/Chase storyline and it's conclusion. Again, a show that focuses on it's characters instead of the cases/situations it puts them in. Great stuff.
I've never really had much to say about 24. It's definitely a good show, but I don't typically have much of a reaction either way. I think it's because I'm not as invested in the characters as I am with other shows. Last night's episode was good. Though, I was a little annoyed with the Almeida story, good, bad, good, bad ... make a choice!! With this show I'm just looking forward to Paul McGillion's apperance.
and finally ...
THE BIG BANG THEORY! I ablsolutely love this show. It never fails to make me laugh. Last night I wasn't having such a great night, but watching Big Bang actually made me feel a little better. I'm so in love with Sheldon. Actually, I think I'm even starting to ship Sheldon/Penny. I definitely need to start making some Big Bang icons. Last night was classic, I loved "Anything Can Happen Thursday," Penny in the comic book store and Shealdon's line "Look at that, that's a dent. Thank you Howard "ham-fisted" Wolowitz.." LOL, love it!
Tonight should also be a good night for television: American Idol, Fringe, and Law and Order: SVU. We've also got Southland, Heroes and Castle on our DVR. Actually, I've also got the first two episodes of Robin Hood and the last few of The L Word. So much tv, so little time.
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I'm not really sure why, just am.
Perhaps it has to do with the lack of any good tv tonight. Though, I'm pretty sure that's not it. It's more of just an excuse to be annoyed.
It might be the fact that on the nights that do have good television, everything is on at the exact same time. What the heck is up with that? Maybe I just enjoy too many shows, and should pick a select few. How boring is that?
Perhaps it has nothing to do with tv at all. I don't know.
I miss Atlantis. Friday nights aren't the same knowing that new episodes will never come around again.
Numb3rs is still great on Friday, don't get me wrong. Friday just isn't Friday without brand new "Stargate." Then again, if our stupid local channels continue to have "technical difficulties" during prime time I may not be watching much anymore.
Ok, well, that's enough of this whiny post.
Hopefully I'll be back later with something a little more exciting/cheerful.
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I'm doubly sick of the "we're going to shake things up" and "no one is safe" attitudes. I want my characters to be safe. I want to know that I can tune into show "A" and be guaranteed to see my favorite characters "B" and "C." It's one of the few simple joys a television addict such as myself has. I don't want to have to get used to a new character, or new characters every other season. I want the ones I started with, the ones I initially fell in love with, to stick with me through the entire show!
IMO, if you have to get rid of a character, for whatever reason (I totally understand that sometimes actors want out), killing him/her/it to get rid of them is the easy way out. I definitely think there are more creative, more enjoyable and/or suspenseful ways of "offing" a character. Come up with something new and exciting. We've seen main characters die over and over again. Please, let's try to come up with something new and refreshing. Let's find some better way of doing things! Please, for the love of television!
Take Law&Order: SVU for example. They lost two main characters at the end of this past season and neither one of them died. Now, both of their story lines were rich and suspenseful and again there was no death involved! Or consider Numb3rs, they recently had a character leave and she didn't die. Sure, her storyline/ending was a little less dramatic, but only at the end when it came. They built tensions into her interactions long before her final curtain to create suspense and drama in the show. It was, and is, rather refreshing. Heck, Law&Order even recently "offed" a character in a very gripping story without killing him. It can be done. So, come on PTB, let's get a little more creative shall we!
Anyway, I'm all fired up about this because I finally got to see the series 2 finale of Torchwood. I know I'm way behind, and I did have a little bit of an idea of what was going to happen, but I didn't think it was going to be as massive as it was. It's not only Torchwood though. Sure, watching the finale brought it all back up again, but there are so many of my favorite shows that have done this same kind of thing in the last couple of seasons. Enough of them have done it that it's starting to really irk me. There's Atlantis, Robin Hood, Torchwood, Prison Break, The L Word did it, and even Criminal Minds seems to have set up their finale with the death of a character though an exploding car. I'm not sure how that one is going to pan out, but it all seems to fit the same pattern.
I'm seriously getting sick of losing my favorite characters. I know, in many cases there are reasons that don't involve the quality of the show but instead deal with actors and contracts. Fine, if an actor wants out, let him or her out. Even so, if character departures have to happen I'd really like to see shows steer clear of killing characters. If an actor wants to leave, fine so be it, but can we please not kill their character? On the other hand, if an actor doesn't want to leave and is happy in their post, can we please find a better way of filling the show with suspense? Can we please steer away from killing characters for entertainment value?
I know there are holes all over my argument, and I know that sometimes to tell an amazing story it's necessary to kill good characters. I know all of it, I'm just sick of it!
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I've been hoping this show would come back for a while now, and it finally is. I remember watching the first season of the show and absolutely loving it. The second season was great, but I missed the first part and the seasons they did with "Celebrity Mole" weren't really that great. I think it had to do with the celebrities they had.
Anyway ... none of that matters now that they're starting the show up again! Yay!
Oh ... and just as a side note, I know it was a few weeks ago now, but I have to say that I was a little disappointed with the Numb3rs finale. I thought the episode itself was great, I just felt that the ending left a little bit to be desired. Megan's departure was handled well, but I'm not really sure that it will leave room for any character growth like I was hoping. Then there's Charlie's predicament. It's definitely going to make the beginning of next season interesting, I can definitely see Don getting in trouble still looking for Charlie's help .... but I'm not sure how long something like that can last. It's not really a big deal, it just left me a little disappointed.
Anyway ... I've gone way off the topic I intended so I'm going to attempt to reign this in.
Here's to the new season of The Mole!
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How do I love this episode?!?! I know it's not the newest episode, but I'm still stuck on it. I can't even start to count the number of ways that this episode appeals to me! Not only is a great David piece, but there are two Bruno's for the price of one. *sigh* I'm such a dork. Oh well ... on top of it all it's just a really great Numb3rs episode.
Anyway, enough of this fangirlish rambling. I just needed to get that off my chest. :)
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I've got a couple of ideas running around in my head, but nothing that's screaming out at me to do right away. I was thinking of using Daughtry's "What About Now" for a Vala/Tomin or Ronon/Teyla video. I also like the idea of using The Fray's "Look After You" for a Sheppard/Weir vid. I keep starting one for Ronon/Teyla with Gavin DeGraw's "Belief," but I'm thinking it's just a little bit too slow. I like the idea of using "Before it's too Late" or "Better Days" by the Goo Goo Dolls as well, but I'm not sure who to pair with them. I was even thinking of taking the "Mighty Mouse" theme song and doing a fun little video for Ronon.
Then there's my other ships and shows. I was thinking about doing a team vid or something with Numb3rs, but can't decide on a song. Oh, or I'd love to find a song to do a video for Adam Beach's SVU character. Then there's Doctor Who. I finally finished getting caught up to "Voyage of the Damned" and I'd love to do a video there.
Ack, I don't know. Too many choices.
Anyway..
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If I had to pick my favourite ships from all of my different fandoms I wouldn't have too much a problem. Take Atlantis for example. If asked, my initial response would be that I'm a Ronon/Teyla and Sheppard/Weir shipper. That wasn't so hard, right?
It shouldn't be, but, when I really think about it, I could easily be persuaded to ship Carson/Teyla, Weir/Lorne and I'm even starting to like the idea of Keller/Ronon. I would even go so far as to say that in the beginning of the series I was a John/Teyla shipper.
The same thing goes for most of my other fandoms. Farscape for example. I love love love John/Aeryn. It's such an amazing relationship and it's just played and written so well. My gut reaction would be that that's my Farscape ship. However, I can't rule out the idea of shipping John/Chiana even though I'd also consider myself a D'Argo/Chiana shipper.
At the same time though, I can't decide if it's worth it or not with a show like Atlantis where things are hinted at and/or assumed by the audience but never entered in to cannon. Is it really worth it to ship anyone in a show where it's not likely to come to anything? It's different with something like General Hospital where ships are the whole reason the show exists. Even Numb3rs, with Charlie&Amita, has an established ship that I definitely love (though I kind of like the idea of Colby&Amita too, ack there goes my addiction). Those kinds of things are easier to see and say ok I will ship this pair. Though, even that doesn't always work.
I'm totally just rambling now and I'm not really sure what all of this says about me, but it's interesting to think about.
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"Nothing. Nothing we don't already know in our hearts."
I still can't get over that bit from the Numb3rs episode "Trust Metric." The episode was on Global last night, so of course I watched it. I don't know how many times I've seen the episode now, but it's always that part that makes me fall in love with the show all over again. I think it's jut the pure beauty of it. It's a such a simple, very understated and moving character moment. Actually, it's one of the things I love about the show. It may be a "crime drama" and they may show a lot of gory images from time to time, but it always comes back to the characters, to the "families" that they've all formed. The show is character driven, not plot driven. Sure, the plots, the cases, play a huge part in the show because of the math, but on top of it all is how the characters react to the cases and the situations theses cases put them in.
I've been seeing something similar as I watch my way through season 3 of Doctor Who. There are moments, sometimes they're a if you blink you'll miss them thing, but they're there, where you see the impact of past actions on the Doctor. Mainly, the impact of losing Rose. Even 5 episodes after the fact the lack of her presence is still felt so strongly. Like in "Dalek's in Manhattan" when the Doctor says ""They always survive, while I lose everything." I know he's talking about so much more than just losing Rose, but she's still a part of it. She's still there resonating in the back of his mind, coloring all of his actions and the way he sees the world. It's great!
When I think about it, it makes me worry for SGA. Especially when I think about it in terms of everything that's happened with Weir and Beckett. They did a great job at the end of "Sunday" with the characters emotions but that seemed to be it. The mourning for Beckett didn't really go any further than the end of that episode and a brief mention in "First Strike." Mind, they've been doing a bit more "mentioning" with Beckett lately, but I don't know that it's enough. They might as well have kept the character there and let him give the lines about the things he'd done. At the same time though, I must give TPTB that s4 has had a lot more character moments in it. At the same time though it's not like the other shows ... Good, but not great.
Oh well ... we'll see how the second half of the season goes. "The Kindered" is coming up soon and I have very high hopes for that episode.
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Bionic Woman was good enough. It had enough of a mix of romantic/sexual tension, action and other character moments to keep me interested for the entire episode. Which is always a good thing.
Scrubs was funny, as always. I love how that show can mix the hilarious and the serious so seamlessly.
Watched Numb3rs again, love that show to pieces. Larry is the best character on television right now, IMO anyway. All in all I thought it was a pretty stellar episode. Though, I have to say, it was a little heavy on the making out between a certain couple. Enough already! We get it, they're close.
... And then there was Atlantis with Missing
I'm not really sure what I can say about this episode. It was better than I thought it was going to be. I'm not sure if that's saying much though because I had really really low expectations for it. So the fact that it surprised me doesn't necessarily mean that much. I will say that it was nice to see RL get the chance to carry an episode. She is a wonderful actress, who hasn't been getting as much quality screen time as she should have been getting. So that, I liked.
On another note, I'm trying very hard to like Keller. Though I'm afraid I'm not succeeding. Maybe in the end, my trying too hard is a lot of the problem. I look at the character and think "ok try not to think about the fact that it could be Carson in this scene instead of Keller," and instantly I'm screwed. All my good intentions go out the window. I really don't know what it is. There is nothing wrong with JS or her performance, in theory anyway. Though, in this episode, it did bother me a little bit that she was written a lot like Carson. Well, a very early first season Beckett anyway.
Oh well, I'll keep plugging away with my quest to really like the character. Hopefully sooner, rather than later, I'll succeed in it.
If I'm not mistaken, next is "The Seer." I'm not sure about my expectations for this episode, right down the middle, I think. You know, I've decide I'm just going to be happy and embrace this space (I'm going very zen about the whole thing). Atlantis isn't what it was, but that doesn't mean it's horrible. In fact, some of the new stuff has been pretty good, but at the same time I really dislike a lot of the changes and it infuriates me to no end. I think this is what it means to be ambivalent. Stuck right in the middle, between two very different points of view, or ways of feeling. Not to beat the point to death but this thing with the show is definitely characterized by an "inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things." Yup, that most definitely sums it up.
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I was going to post this on Sunday but didn't get the chance. So, I'm adding reviews of Prison Break & House from this week since I've seen both of those shows' new episodes. :)
Anyway, if you're reading this humble little list of reviews and happen to like/dislike the shows I've written about and/or you disagree/agree with my assessment, I'd more than love to hear from you! So feel free to leave as many comments as you'd like. :)
CAUTION: Beware of Spoilers for the latest episodes of Prison Break, Corner Gas, House, Law & Order: SVU, Criminal Minds, Private Practice, Bionic Woman, Grey's Anatomy, Numb3rs, and Stargate: Atlantis
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I don't know how long I'll keep it up but I'm going to try and do icons for some of my favourite episodes. Not only of Numb3rs, but Atlanitis, House, Private Practice etc. Whatever I happen to be watching and enjoying.
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Charlie: Nothing we don't already know in our hearts.
Numb3rs season 4 opener does not disappoint! Thanks to the wonder that is time-shifting I've had the extreme pleasure of seeing the premiere episode already. And what an episode it was. Heart-pounding, heart-stopping, thrilling, emotional ... These words don't go far enough to describe the episode.
The cinematography was amazing! Several really effective close shots along with excellent editing back and forth. It was really easy to feel Tony Scott's amazing presence on this episode. I can't rave enough about it. I was glued to my seat the entire episode.
This episode has made me fall in love with Dylan Bruno and Colby Granger even more than I already was. Bring on the rest of season 4! Booyah!
A definite homerun!
Bring on Atlantis!
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Numb3rs is shaping up to be amazing. Especially with BIG BIG director Tony Scott behind the camera on the first episode. Judging by some of the articles I've been reading, the opener is going to be very fast paced. It looks like we're going to see angles and shots that we've never seen of the Numb3rs set before. That's definitely something to look out for. Then, if that's not enough, there's always Val Kilmer! How cool is that?
From the Article NUMB3RS: Season Four Premiere: "While the cinematographers and FX-wizards attempt to ramp up the NUMB3RS cool quotient, the premiere explores the boundaries between science and emotion, and takes a long hard look at friendship and loyalty." This sounds extremely promising. Numb3rs is definitely at it's best when it's focusing on more than just Charlie's struggle to crunch the numbers in time.
Here are a couple more articles talking about the season opener, mostly about Scott directing:
"Filmmaker Scott Turns 'Numb3rs' Helmer'"
"'Numb3rs' Season 4 Premiere Fueled by Big-screen Director"
As for Stargate: Atlantis. I've been tempted, very tempted, to watch what I could have of the episodes before the big premiere tonight. But I've been good. Not that I'll get to see the episode tonight. It will have to wait until tomorrow, Sunday at the latest hopefully. Though I am looking forward to it.
There are definitely things I'm slightly annoyed and disappointed about. Which I think is why I've stayed away from the fandom and spoilers for the past few weeks/months. I've definitely gone through a lot of ups and downs with the show. From being extremely excited to wondering if I'm going to recognize my favourite show this season. The more I think about it though, the more I'm realizing that I'm just thrilled that it's coming back at all. I think things could've turned out a lot differently for the show and in the end I'm just very glad that we're going to be getting more stories from Atlantis.
Though I am interested in this quote from David Hewlett from an interview with TV Guide (David Hewlett Spills Stargate Secrets)
[LJ cut because of potential s4 spoilers dealing with both McKay & Keller.]
In other Stargate: Atlantis related news. Paul McGillion as Scotty? How incredibly, fantabulously, freakin' amazing would that be?!?!?! Here are the two articles I was reading about the subject:
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Anyway ... that's that.
On with premiere week. So far, so good. And we've definitely saved the best for last. Numb3rs & SGA tomorrow! Woo hoo. I'm so excited for Numb3rs. Beyond belief. I can't wait to see how they handle the Colby situation. I've tried to remain spoiler free about the whole thing. It's been tough, but come tomorrow night I'm hoping it's been worth it. Eeek.
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