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(This view was supported at the time of the trial by the prosecution's psychiatrist.) ‘The law is an ass.
It will be a challenge to us all wondering where he will be, and how we will cope with rebuilding our lives. When Katie and Alex come home at Easter, we shall meet with the Probation Service to make sure that, as part of the licence conditions of his release, they make the Isle of Man an exclusion zone.'

If you're struggling to excavate the best sci-fi TV series from the depths of Prime Video, hopefully this list will provide a helping hand. Prime Video's interface doesn't do itself many favors in showing us the way to genre offerings -- and shows such as Orphan Black, The Expanse and Counterpart are essential viewing.

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The Black Mirror comparisons are inevitable with this British series about technology gone wrong. Set in a futuristic London, The Feed centers on an implant that lets people livestream their lives without needing to press a button on a phone. No, absolutely nothing goes wrong. An impressive cast includes David Thewlis and Michelle Fairley. While it's not as polished or deep-cutting as Black Mirror, The Feed is still worth a look.

But on average, for those living the lavish Greek lifestyle at Alabama, it could cost them up to $4,000 to $10,000 in expenses - depending on if a girl lives in one of the mansions that dot Sorority Row. 

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In more ways than one, Orphan Black is the Tatiana Maslany show. Before she becomes a household name thanks to Disney Plus' upcoming She-Hulk, see her play no fewer than 14 characters in one series, including a hallucinated scorpion. Just let that sink in for a second. Orphan Black sews smart sci-fi concepts into a fast-paced thriller, galloping along with added mystery and comedy in its stride. A must-watch sci-fi series exploring the nature vs. nurture debate.

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Amazon rescued The Expanse from the realm of canceled TV, bringing the series up to six seasons. Thank goodness it did, because The Expanse is smart sci-fi with realistic characters, high production values and a dash of detective noir. In a future where humanity has colonized the Solar System, a conspiracy threatens to start a cold war between the largest powers. A band of antiheroes find themselves at the center. Look forward to more space western themes in the consistently excellent later seasons.

Trisha Addicks, 55, of Atlanta, Georgia - a rush consultant who owns It's All Greek to Me and who features in the HBO documentary - told DailyMail.com that she understands the pressures of rushing a sorority and trying to find a family on campus because she's been through the experience herself.

College girls fork over thousands of dollars to rush consultants to cleanse their social media, advise them on how to dress, and coach them to be the perfect girl - all in hopes they'll be one of the few 'running home' to their top pick

Hopeful sorority sisters are forking over thousands of dollars to 'rush' consultants to cleanse their social media and to give them tips on how to dress all in the hope they'll be one of the few 'running home' to their top pick. 

It doesn't even include the new wardrobe or makeup for rush week, nor does it factor in the varying prices for rush consulting - a program that promises to coach girls to receive a successful bid on Bid Day (pictured: Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Mu and Alpha Deta Phi) 

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Humans might not be entirely original, but the assembled parts sing. A British family purchases an artificially intelligent robot called a "synth" to help out with their busy lives. This grounded approach to sentient, possibly dangerous robots is one of Humans' greatest strengths. At the sweet center: an innocent bond between the family's youngest daughter and Gemma Chan's elegant and efficient synth Anita. A mystery draws the family into the origins of the robots, who explore requisite philosophical themes such as humanity, pain, memories and reality.

Aerial footage released by the Russian military claimed to show the missile strike.
Large, long buildings are shown in the footage in a snowy region, before one is obliterated by a huge explosion - sending flames, earth and debris high into the air. People can be seen on the ground fleeing as smoke pours from the site.

Diana set up the Joanna Simpson Foundation in her daughter's memory to help children affected by domestic abuse.
About 100 children a year lose a parent to this crime. She says navigating the judicial system can be deeply painful for victims like her grandchildren.

‘I was always there for them, even at night,' says Diana, now 82.
‘When, in the first few years, they woke up feeling sad, they knew they could come to my bed and get a cuddle. My husband moved into another room because he knew I had to be there for them.'

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The Man in the High Castle imagines an alternate history where the Axis powers (Rome-Berlin-Tokyo) win World War II. Based on a Philip K. Dick novel, the series follows characters in the '60s who live in a parallel universe, where Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan control the US. But there's impossible newsreel footage surfacing of a world where Germany and Japan lose the war, causing some to rebel. To really hammer home its dystopia credentials, The Man in the High Castle is steered by producer Ridley Scott. Fully realized and with a focused plot, this is gripping TV.

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