
If you have an hour to kill and like watching people from the 1920s look stressed out, you might actually enjoy this. It’s perfect for people who like old-school newsroom vibes and don't mind a plot that’s a bit thin on the ground. 📰 I wouldn't recommend it if you need a lot of action or a story that makes total sens...

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"If you have an hour to kill and like watching people from the 1920s look stressed out, you might actually enjoy this. It’s perfect for people who like old-school newsroom vibes and don't mind a plot that’s a bit thin on the ground. 📰 I wouldn't recommend it if you need a lot of action or a story that makes total sense. It’s more of a mood piece, honestly. Carl Stockdale is the lead here and he spends a lot of time looking like he’s about to have a heart attack. He has this way of pointing his..."
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