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Although there are reasons that make this series not perfect, it shows a very humanistic view on the treatment of people and life. Based on graphic novels not really know by many, being from Europe, a lot of Americans don't know the source material. The actors do a great job and portray characters with faults, obsessions and desires. Sometimes cheesy but always developing the story I would recommend it to anyone especially the second season the story arcs pick up more meaning, and get more serious. I would suggest the series to anyone with a hope for society beyond the brutality inferred by other literature. Most of the actors do a great job creating characters that draw you into caring about the person even Lee who is pretty much an A-hole. It bridges a lot with life, religion and faith.
score 9/10
bperdew98 25 January 2010
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