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Daily Archives: May 14, 2012
A.V. Club Review: The Borgias, “Day Of Ashes”
It’s time for a crisis of faith on The Borgias, as the lightning strike of last week’s episode has pushed Alexander into repentance mode. But is it legitimate, or is this one of his brief moments of morality aside from … Continue reading
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