Servant: Season 4/ Episode 10 “Fallen” [Fallen] – Recap/ Review
“Servant” ends with a twist but lacks the battle that was hinted at or promised for damn near the entire series.
“Servant” ends with a twist but lacks the battle that was hinted at or promised for damn near the entire series.
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