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Again, how does Russo sleep?
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The show has just been released on Blu-ray and dvd on Netflix, which is how I discovered it. I just finished the last episode. WHEW! Now that was intense! This must be the most intellegently written show, wonderfully produced, (14-15 Producers which vary from episode to episode), and superbly acted by all. HOW does J.K. Simmons act so perfectly when he's acting against 'himself' in the same scene? Yet he does it convincingly. I thought Stephen Rea as the most oily of villains to be outstanding as well. I was so tempted to just QUIT the series after a couple of the first episoded were seemingly 'going nowhere' and without pay-off. I'm glad I stuck with this series, I cannot get enough! You cannot avert your eyes for a moment from this series or you'll miss something or someone important. This show really makes you work at being entertained!
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Hey, Montana Dave, I can't wait for season 2. Hi Joan. I don't have ANY t.v. hook-up by choice, so I view my films and shows on Blu-ray when they're released. I'm always, always playing 'catch-up', but that's o.k. Now however, an entire year before I find out what happens in Season 2 of 'Counterpart'. After about the 3rd or 4th episode, the series just really took off for me, and got progressively MORE EXCITING. Would you like to meet 'The Other Joan', and, would she also enjoy film music? I cannot understand how 'Counterpart' was completely shut-out from Emmy consideration in every single category!
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