Step one of the reviews - Zaucha

Lucifer - a series on Netflix that is about the devil on earth and him joining the LAPD. Also about a love story that is hella annoying because it happens then doesn't happen then happens...

Grey's Anatomy - 16/17 seasons is too long to write about. I would go more in-depth about each character that left the show and review specifically their exit from the show. Some of them are too soon. RIP George.

Spenser Confidential - I haven't seen it just yet however it stars some of my favorite people such as Post Malone and Mark Wahlberg. I have some time to kill and it looks pretty good. Rated R. But it is about something that happens in Boston MA. Possibly a good one.

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  1. I haven't watched any of the other shows but I think Lucifer would be great. If I am not wrong, midway through the series, Fox cancelled Lucifer but then Netflix took over. I personally thought that there was a noticeable change when watching so that could be interesting to write about. Also, the series is filled with so much drama, humor, action and romance that you have so many different parts to talk about.

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  2. I love Lucifer; it's a good show! I can see the benefit of reviewing something you haven't already seen though too. But I agree with Sabrina, there is a lot to talk about in Lucifer, and TONS of character development throughout the series.

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  3. Grey's Anatomy could be interesting because of how developed the characters are over time. I've actually never seen the show but I've wanted to start it. However, I know the characters are what make up a huge part of the series so it would definitely be a good option.

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  4. Julia, a couple of things: yes, it would be hard to review the entire series of Grey's Anatomy. Often TV reviews consider new seasons, or some aspect of the show's story line. (George, I guess?).

    As for Spenser, fun fact: it's based on a series of detective novels written by a man named Robert B. Parker who was — until his books really took off — an English professor at Northeastern back in the 70s!

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