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		<title>Zack Whedon - &quot;Rubicon&quot; Tv Series - 1x11 &quot;A Good Day's Work&quot; - Avclub.com Review</title>
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		<description>If Rubicon had debuted with an episode as tense and exciting as &quot;A Good Day's Work,&quot; it probably would have received a kinder reception from the ratings and from some of its more critical viewers. But it also wouldn't have been as good. AMC sold the show as a non-stop thrill ride, which is understandable, since selling it as a gradual political thriller, where things happen very slowly and there are long, wordless scenes of people staring at stuff, probably wouldn't have led to even the (...)

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