‘Umbrella Academy’ Season 4 Review: An Unsatisfying End For Netflix’s Superhero Series
There’s a lot to like in the final season of The Umbrella Academy. So it’s unfortunate that it all fizzles out by the end.
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There’s a lot to like in the final season of The Umbrella Academy. So it’s unfortunate that it all fizzles out by the end.
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