‘Can I Get a Witness?’ Makes an Amateur Case Against the Anthropocene
'Can I Get A Witness?' has an instantly intriguing premise, but it fails to fulfill its potential as a fun bit of speculative fiction.
'Can I Get A Witness?' has an instantly intriguing premise, but it fails to fulfill its potential as a fun bit of speculative fiction.
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