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A flower shop clerk is threatened by a man who is easy enough to find... but has a perfect alibi.
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  • Average, predictable episode.

    6.5
    "Fair"
    I don't know why this gets such a good rating. An average episode, with a predictable plot.

    I knew how this episode would play out 5 minutes into it, just not the details.

    The second the girl said to her friend "he can't be in two places at once", I knew I was right.

    I seriously don't know why the script was approved for filming.

    They must realise this is mediocre at best.

    The episode also didn't have a Twilight Zone feel to it.

    I can't exactly put my finger onto it, but somehow it felt like I was watching a cheap made for tv thriller.

    Easy scares, mediocre acting, predictable plot it all screams: Mediocre.

    That is the keyword in this review on "Fair Warning": Mediocre.moreless

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    • Host: (opening narration) When you're in love, the world seems perfect. Just ask Tina Bishop. But unrequited love, that's another story all together. And Tina's about to find out just how painful and dangerous it can be. Edit
    • Host: (closing narration) Sometimes it's just a voice that whispers in our ear, an impulse for decency residing in even the darkest of souls. And that voice can sometimes make the difference between life and death. Just ask Tina Bishop. Edit
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