‘Switch’: Series 1 Episode 2 review
You definitely have to be in a certain state of mind to draw full enjoyment out of ITV2’s Switch.
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You definitely have to be in a certain state of mind to draw full enjoyment out of ITV2’s Switch.
001. The plot Seeking solace (see, the title does make sense) in revenge after Vesper’s betrayal and death in Casino Royale, Bond uncovers an invisible worldwide organisation named Quantum and their plan to aid a coup in Bolivia in exchange for a vast tract of desolate land. 002. The villains Mathieu Amalric is Dominic … >
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