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four-star

[fawr-stahr, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌstɑr, ˈfoʊr- /






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The first four episodes of season five are "richly entertaining stuff with proper jeopardy and bags of emotion", wrote Ed Potton in a four-star review in the Times.

From BBC

Another four-star write-up, by Jack Seale in the Guardian, declared that "this luxurious final run will have you standing on a chair, yelling with joy".

From BBC

Empire's four-star review by Leila Latif said it "remains a show that knows exactly what it is, and one that reminds us that youth may be precious, but growing older can still be exhilarating".

From BBC

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, along with two four-star Army generals, held discussions with Ukraine’s defense ministry on Wednesday, and was scheduled to meet with Zelensky on Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal

"What a performance from Erivo," agreed the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw in a four-star review.

From BBC