One fan’s review of the “Frasier” revival on Paramount+

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Frasier is the best sitcom ever. With equal parts sophisticated wit and uproarious everyman humor, the series made me fall in love with the charm of Seattle’s most neurotic psychiatrist. It’s hard to believe that nineteen years have passed since Frasier Crane last heard the blues a-calling on primetime, but now he’s back in a ten-episode revival on Paramount+. Here are my thoughts.

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One fan’s review of “One More Time…” by blink-182

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Blink-182 is best known for its energetic and irreverent hits like “What’s My Age Again,” “All The Small Things,” and “I Miss You.” The band’s music has resonated with a generation of fans, and their influence on the pop-punk and alternative scenes is undeniable! Their newest album, One More Time…, dropped on October 20. Here’s my take on it.

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One fan’s review of “Super Mario Wonder” by Nintendo

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I don’t know of a more beloved, iconic video game franchise than Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. The series follows plumbers Mario and Luigi as they embark on quests to rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of the reptilian Koopa King, Bowser. The most recent entry, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, came out on October 20. It’s Mario’s weirdest adventure ever, and I fell in love after ten minutes at the controls. 

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One fan’s review of “Hackney Diamonds” by The Rolling Stones

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October has turned out to be my favorite month of 2023: a revival of my favorite TV show debuted on the twelfth, new studio albums from two of my favorite bands came out on the twentieth, and a fresh installment of my favorite video game series dropped out the same day. Indulge me, if you would, because I’m going to review each of them over the coming days.

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