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Jan 2007
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I consistently see shows above 8.0, yet it's kind of rare for a film to score that high on IMDB. Why do you think that is? Do people just have a much, much lower standard for television?
I mean, I just pulled up Vampire Diaries and it has an 8.2. Okay, buddy... |
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