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‘Triptych’ is a disturbing thriller that reminds one of ‘Orphan Black’

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As a TV columnist, I consume a lot of content. Sometimes, it is for escapism. But, more often than not, it is work.

No, I’m not complaining, so there is no need to roll those eyes.

I am merely pointing out I’ve grown more discerning over the years. If by the end of an episode, I’m not invested on some level, I move on.

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