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      <title>Marshals (CBS, 2026): Brain Cells Died Watching This</title>
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      <description>There is a specific kind of pain that comes from watching intelligent television collapse into stupidity in real time. Marshals is not that. Marshals never had the altitude to fall from. It arrived stupid, stayed stupid, and will presumably be renewed for a second season of stupidity, because nine and a half million people tuned in for the premiere and the CBS machine does not ask whether those viewers enjoyed themselves.</description>
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