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Show Placement A Comedy of Mistakes
New Amsterdam is a show that is simply a series of mistakes by Fox Broadcasting, coupled with horrible luck and tough financial times. Mind you, I'm not talking about the content of the show itself, but rather how Fox treated the show in its line...
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Awesome Show!
This is by far the best show on tv right now (in my opinion) and I really hope it continues for a couple more seasons. Acting/Directing and Storyline is great and I love the flashbacks from each episode. If you're looking for something to watch wh...
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New Amsterdam Finale: Love Hurts
On the New Amsterdam finale last night, John Amsterdam discovered love hurts.
Yes. Yes it does when you're robbing the people you're dating with your lover and the head of your dating agency, or when you're immortal and can't get your girlfriend to...
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New Amsterdam: "Reclassified" as Mortal?
This week's New Amsterdam, "Reclassified," uncovered more of John Amsterdam's past - but this time when he was already "John Amsterdam" and just starting in the police force.
His first partner called John to his death bed to pull John into what see...
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New Amsterdam - Legacy
One of the best episodes yet in a very high quality series.
When a young man is found shot to death in a notorious mob area, John is stunned by the remarkable resemblance of the victim to one of his sons from the early 1800's. When he discovers tha...
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New Amsterdam: Love Keeps Slippin', Slippin' Away
On New Amsterdam last night, we got some insight into one tidbit of John Amsterdam's life we'd already gotten hints about - his past as an alcoholic, which of course played very much into the case of the episode.
While it keeps testing us to believ...
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Thought Processes
Hurrah, for conglomeration of great police story themes broght together, to excite the imagination of both the writer and viewer in a symbiotic unreality,which glues us to the screen and aides us in living vicariously through the lives of the many...
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