K – 13 (END)
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kings
No bone. No blood. No ash.
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killer
Many viewers will be able to pat themselves in the back after this episode.
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knell/ kaleidoscope
K might be entertaining and rife with some rich character interactions, but it doesn't make the show any easier to write about.
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Key & Kindling
Things start ramping up as K begins entering its climax.
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knife
There's just something satisfying about spending twenty-odd minutes every week to watch this show (and not just because I have to blog it).
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Kock-on Effect
Not to add oil to the burning fire, but criticism has to be given where it's due.
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kitchen
With an appropriate amount of terminology getting thrown around and some core concepts getting explained, it looks like K is settling into its own universe.
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kitten
Sometimes, it's smarter to stop waiting on pins and needles for a show to fail and just let it breathe.