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‘Criminal Record’ Ends with a Shocking Twist in “Nobody Dies”
There’s only one thing that matters, no matter the means: Nobody Dies.
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There’s only one thing that matters, no matter the means: Nobody Dies.
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June chooses down in 'Criminal Record's "Goes Down."
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Grab a chair! Grab a chair!
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The body count starts rising as we pass the halfway point of 'Criminal Record' Season 2.
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'Criminal Record' sees Billy unmedicated and June unmoored.
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For every snake, there is a ladder; for every ladder, a snake.
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It's Seven Fire Starters for Lanarkshire and Nine Bad Choices for Mortal Men in 'Criminal Record' Season 2's second episode.
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Hegarty turns and snarls, "Don't you ever say my name again, you hear?"
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The 'Criminal Record' Season 2 trailer is here, and the new case has a little message for our odd couple detective duo.
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With its mix of murder mystery, criminal intrigue, and personal strife, Criminal Record established in its premiere that it would be an intense series. Suffice it to say, they upped the ante a lot in the show’s third outing. The episode, aptly titled “Kid in the Park,” kicks off
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It's impossible to go into a drama that touts itself as the story of the AIDS crisis in 1980s London and expect anything that even remotely looks like a happy ending. And it's true, Russell T. Davies' haunting gut-punch of a drama, It'
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It's a Sin, the buzzy Russell T. Davies drama about the AIDS crisis in 1980s London is officially coming to HBO Max in February. Set in 1981, the five-part series follows a group of gay teenagers who move to London in search of sexual and personal freedom,