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DVD Talk April 8, 2008 Review by John Sinnott The Dead Peasants Society In the final episode of the series Dangerous runs up against his boss. When a member of a secret society (similar to the Freemasons) is found dead in his car Dangerous is surprisingly assigned to the case. His investigations lead to the lodge, and to an investigative journalist who was using the murdered man as a source. The reports gives him a list of members of the lodge, and one of the names happens to be his sergeant. Was Dangerous put on the case because he wouldn't be able to solve it, and was the sergeant trying to cover things up? |