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(2018)

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7/10
Out of office
xmasdaybaby196612 May 2021
Jasper is free and the most of it is made with the longest episode yet.

It is an emotional story as the first male same sex couple feature as main characters (there was a lesbian couple in the first series as we as Saskia and Inske in this series).

There is little in the way of humour here even though Ingrid and her sidekick Conny appear) with the story mainly focusing on the competition between John and Saskia.

The 55 minutes went quickly but it wasn't as powerful of thought provoking as stories in series 1 and 2.

Just a good 7 from me this time. It seems there are no ethnic minorities outside of prison but loads of homosexual white people.

Antwerp really is a different place to any other Western city.
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1/10
I Fell Asleep
Warin_West-El6 February 2023
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John has been working in that office for over a year and knows everyone there. Saskia has been there less than a week. Her behavior revealed that she's selfish, secretive and definitely NOT a team player. And YET, she still got the promotion to team leader over John. A highly problematic outcome, indeed.

As for the crime, the murderer was a complete surprise, in a real plot twist that I did not see coming.

Nevertheless, the characters in this episode possessed no identifiable interest that I could discern. The only people I actually cared about in this episode were Professor T, Mrs. Sneyers and Christina Flamant.

As for the rest . . . ZZZZZzzzzzzzzz.
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1/10
Professor T. Finally Gets Woke
WYAdams1 July 2021
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It took until Season 3, Episode 8, but Professor T. Finally added its first lesbian, not only that but to make up for lost time, the entire episode was about male homosexual lovers. In addition, they gave the actress playing the lesbian second billing in the credits. But they didn't stop there, because there was one other issue they had to address.

John has been working in that office for over a year so he knows everyone there and has a working relationship with the people in the office. Along comes Saskia, a complete newcomer who has been there less than a week. In addition, she has shown that she is selfish, secretive, and not a team player.

John takes the test for promotion and a chance to be team leader. Unbeknownst to him, Saskia is also planning to take the test. She hides that fact from him, and he only finds out when he looks for the scores and spots her name. In fact, she never says anything until he confronts her and she HAS to admit it. Not only that, but she is completely wrong in her theory of who committed the murder.

Given all that, she still gets the promotion to team leader over John. Were you the least bit surprised? If it wasn't obvious the plot would go this way, you have been in a coma for the last five years. Why her? Because in this politically correct, Woke climate, women are always portrayed as superior to men. Men are stereotyped as aggressive, insensitive bumbling fools. In fact, I half expected John to have failed the test, and Saskia to have gotten the highest score ever achieved in the history of the test. John never had a chance as soon as Saskia, a woman, and lesbian to top it off, decided she wanted the job.

As for the crime, the murderer was a complete surprise, in a real plot twist that I did not see coming.
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