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Okay, real talk, Episode 3 of Apple TV’s Murderbot series? Kind of weird. It wasn’t bad, exactly, but it felt more like a long comedy skit than a proper episode.
Clocking in at just around 20 minutes total, this episode shows what a fun approach to this material these bite-sized episodes offer.
The killer robot has bad taste in the Apple TV+ series "Murderbot," binging on "Sanctuary Moon." John Cho, DeWanda Wise ...
John Cho, DeWanda Wise, Jack McBrayer and Clark Gregg star in "Rise & Fall of Sanctuary Moon," the cheesy show within Apple TV+ series "Murderbot." ...
Despite having a name that (reasonably) invokes fear, the android at the center of the new sci-fi series is more interested ...
The complete release schedule of the debut season of the Apple TV+ show is as follows: ...
Alexander Skarsgård’s hot pants stole the show The Swedish actor is no stranger to baring it all on his new Apple TV+’s Murderbot sci-fi comedy series, and he couldn’t resist donning a pair of barely ...
In a perfect world the SecUnit who calls itself Murderbot, played by Alexander Skarsgård, could just watch television shows ...
Based on The Murderbot Diaries by American author Martha Wells, which started being published in 2017, Murderbot currently has a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. And TV viewers appear to be big fans of ...
Episode 3 of Murderbot is like an introvert stuck at a team retreat: awkward, oddly funny, and maybe even profound if you ...
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