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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Fresh Moments in a Dark World
Surely some of the funniest and most original moments on television this summer have occurred on the SciFi Channel's new hit show,
Dead Like Me
. Not since
Twin Peaks
have I had such a good time watching television.
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