On Call: Season 1 Episode 8 [Season Finale] – Recap and Review | Alongside A Shootout, Alex’s Review Comes Up
In its season finale, “On Call” may have a lot of action and pivotal moments, but it ultimately feels like it stumbled.
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In its season finale, “On Call” may have a lot of action and pivotal moments, but it ultimately feels like it stumbled.
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Another display of hard power to soft power comes about as Lasman seeks to avenge the death of a seven-year-old.
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