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Year One - Abraham & Isaac: Abraham (Hank Azaria) prepares to sacrifice Isaac (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) to please God. DS Arnott, DI Fleming and Superintendent Hastings are back and only interested in one thing, catching bent ...
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