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Rate   my.opera.com | by address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Georgius the Peasant) | Fri, Jan 2

Fri, Jan 2 The show's base concept is just as odd as on the other two shows: Ned, a pie-maker and part-time assisting private investigator, has a unique talent. When he touches someone, or something, that is dead, if comes back to life. If he touches it again, it dies, for good. And if he leaves it alive for...

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