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I think it was effective. Saw 3 rabbits today in midtown and got me to google this to figure out what was going on… figured it was some viral thing, but since I had not heard about the mini-series, peaked my interest!
I was sad because I was looking forward to this for a few months now. I don;t have SyFy. Then I got excited last ngiht when I saw an ad for it on another channel! I saw it and it was great! can’t wait for the other parts!