Sentences with phrase «detective after his picture»

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After finding him in bed with a hustler (Cusati - Moyer), their picture of Paul changes, and Ouisa and Flan turn detective trying to piece together the connections that gave him access to their lives.
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After an hour and 40 minutes of rules, elaborate deaths, and even more insane detective work, Death Note abruptly ends with L (Lakeith Stanfield) maniacally laughing at a picture and Light (Nat Wolff) free as a bird.
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