I’ve been enjoying Counterpart much more than I expected. It uses of the conventions of a cold war era espionage thriller to comment on the nature of personality, randomness, and free will. It isn’t perfect but works better than it should.
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I’ve been enjoying Counterpart much more than I expected. It uses of the conventions of a cold war era espionage thriller to comment on the nature of personality, randomness, and free will. It isn’t perfect but works better than it should.