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true masterpieces" and awarded it five stars out of five. The author praised Morgan and Wong's combination of mythological story elements with more dry and dark humor. Furthermore, Shearman wrote positively of the ambiguousness of the episode's authenticity, noting that "the answers that the viewers
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