Netflix’s adaptation of ‘Shadow and Bone’ might be one of those rare occasions where the show turned out to be better than the book. *GASP!* We know, we know — it’s blasphemy! But we still appreciated many of the changes to the source material, especially when those changes mean more screen time for our favorite Crows.
In this super-packed episode, we unravel all our feelings about ‘Shadow and Bone.’
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