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Harmony Graziano
Since this show began gracing our screens last fall, Thursday nights have become the focal point of my week, because that's when a new episode of the great Alaska Daily airs. Hilary Swank accomplishes the unthinkable -- living in a mid-size American city -- while rocking a haircut that says, "I'm all New York, baby." The writing is canned, but the cast's earnest performances are what really take this show to the next level. Couldn't recommend a single better way to spend a Thursday night.
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Christiana Routon
Quite simply: this show is up there with The Sopranos and Fleabag for Greatest Show of All Time. Ironic, campy, on-the-nose, and just poorly produced enough to make you wonder if the awkward moments are intentional or not. I loved the three month gap in the middle of the show's first season--it felt like H. Swank was ghosting me.
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Kara Vale
Shows the depth of humanity, the likenesses and differences between us all. Suspense already building even in the pilot. Can't wait for more episodes.