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    V: The Original Miniseries - Part 1

    enApril 22, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Friendship is Universal! Louis and Lars begin their discussion of the V Franchise, starting with Part 1 of the original miniseries. They talk about the background of how the V series came about and the relevance it holds to today's geopolitical situation. Louis and Lars then go through their favorite moments of Part 1 of V. Afterwards, Louis tells Lars about some fun trivia facts about the miniseries.

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