Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong start

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Last updated 24 março 2025
Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
The "Halo" TV series on Paramount+ kicks off with two strong episodes that humanize series protagonist Master Chief in a way that the Halo video games haven't before.
Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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Halo' TV series review: A humanized Master Chief's trauma fuels a strong  start
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