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When “Wicked” leans into this disquieting tension in its final act, the film proves a much more interesting affair than when it focuses on its central friendship, even if Glinda and Elphaba are perfectly pleasant to watch.

From Salon

They might get more interesting again if the young thruster Lennon Miller keeps progressing so rapidly.

From BBC

"We thought it would be nice to play all the venues that we’d played on the way up and make a week of it, and make it a bit more interesting for the fans," Ogden says.

From BBC

One can certainly discuss this limited series divorced from other critically acclaimed shows, but it’s more interesting to view it as part of a continuum that speaks to our present, whether thematically or parabolically.

From Salon

In Los Angeles, the Dodgers’ offseason just got a lot more interesting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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