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Telly Taster: Squid Games and Dexter: Resurrection

Telly Taster: Squid Games and Dexter: Resurrection

RNZ News2 days ago
When Squid Games hit our screens in 2021 it shocked and delighted in equal measure. Now in its third and final season, is it still connecting with audiences? Meanwhile Dexter:Resurrection sees Michael C Hall back and working alongside his son. TV Critic Dominic Curry gives his hot takes on both shows.
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