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Dominion: Bewilderment of Heart (2015)
Season 2, Episode 11
Epic Insanity
18 September 2015
It's hard to explain how insanely awesome this episode is without giving too much away. Not only was it poignant and filled with heightened emotional turmoil, but the urgency in which everything happens makes the time slip by so quickly that the hour is gone before you know it.

Everything has been leading up to this. And the insanity that ensues... it's not to be missed! Talk about opening Pandora's box. You get to peak into each character's psyche and it leaves you wanting more. Not only does it make you rethink each character's viewpoint, but also their allegiances and desires.
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Dominion (2014–2015)
Season 2 is ROCKING IT!
29 August 2015
Each episode has upped the ante and revealed even more of the post-apocalyptic world. The ensemble cast is phenomenal and the overall theme has gotten much darker than the first season. It feels like the writers streamlined the story and upped the emotional payoff for each episode. Truly enjoying where it is going and I hope it'll get a third season.

There seem to be a lot of reviews about religion and nay-saying regarding this show with people going out of their way to tank the ratings on here because of their idea of what the show is about. The show isn't about religion in the preaching sense, nor does it strictly follow the bible or any other doctrine. It has its own canon and own set of rules. If you can set that aside and look at it from JUST A STORYTELLING PERSPECTIVE, then hopefully you can enjoy the brilliance for what it is: A GREAT STORY.
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Soulmate (I) (2013)
Haunted Souls
2 November 2014
It's an atmospheric ghost tale following a grieving woman played by the talented, Anna Walton as she tries to get away from the grief she carries with her by staying in an old cottage in Wales. As she tries to find herself again, she finds that she's not alone in the cottage. Tom Wisdom is wonderful as the hauntingly lonely Douglas Talbot - running the full emotional gambit of endearing and sorrowful to just plain frightening.

It's beautifully shot with slow moving camera and lovely scenery. Wonderfully written and brilliantly directed by Axelle Carolyn who picked a lovely cast of talented actors. Definitely worth watching!
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