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From: Andy Leighton <andyl@azaal.plus.com>
Subject: Re: Doctor Who - The Devil's Chord review with spoilers
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On Sat, 11 May 2024 19:28:41 -0000 (UTC), The Doctor <doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:
> "Doctor Who: The Devil's Chord Review
>
> In this latest Doctor Who adventure, titled 'The Devil's Chord,' we're taken 
> on a musical journey through time and space that will have you tapping your 
> feet and holding your breath!
>
> The story starts in 1925 with a piano music instruction, but things quickly 
> take a mysterious turn when a harbinger appears in the piano. Who is this 
> musical villain? It's none other than the Maestro, a menacing force in time 
> and space!
>
> Joined by his trusty companion Ruby, the Doctor travels in the TARDIS, 
> encountering strange occurrences wherever they go. What's that eerie music 
> box playing? And why are they suddenly dressed for 1963 London, England, 
> meeting the Beatles at EMI Studios?

Please just review it yourself. Whatever LLM you use makes almost as
many errors and it is clear it is not a human (and very clear it isn't
you).


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