Little Mosque on the Prairie Season 6 Episode 10- The Worst of Times[ Series Finale -Part 1]

26 03 2012

Tune in for  the first half of the series finale of Little Mosque on the Prairie to tonight @ 8:30pm eastern  standard time on CBC!

In the lead up to the series finale, Amaar reveals to Baber that he plans to be the Imam of the new Mosque. In turn, Baber revolts and forms a splinter Mosque. Meanwhile, Ann is distraught over Charles’ upcoming nuptials to a younger woman and comes up with a bizarre strategy to fight for her man. And Sarah attempts to rejoin the church choir, with fiery results.[CBC]

What prompted Amaar to change his mind about being the Imam for the community? How will Baber`s revolt affect the unity of Mercy`s Muslim community?What  is Ann`s  bizarre strategy and will she  be successful in   uniting with Charles?How will Sarah disrupt the choir with her fiery results and how will this affect her ability to  effectively reintegrate into the Anglican community. Share your thoughts  and speculations in the comments section of the episode.

Notes and Spoilers





Cast of Little Mosque to Appear on CBC’S Live Streaming Event: Fans Requested to Submit Questions

22 03 2012

 Little Mosque Live

 Indeed, fans of Little Mosque on the Prairie  are in for a treat this week! Viewers of the show will have an exciting opportunity to see a live streaming of the cast from the CBC  Centre in downtown Toronto on  Thursday, March 22 from 8:45pm –9:30pm eastern standard time.

In addition to an exciting program with the entire cast of the show, viewers  are being asked to submit questions which they may have  for a various members of  the show’s  cast in order to have them  answered during the streaming. Questions can be submitted on the show’s official Facebook page  or through Twitter @ CBC Live using the hastag #littlemosque.

Little Mosque on the Prairie’s   debut, earned record breaking ratings of over 2 million viewers for CBC. While the audience has dropped to a  steady  quarter  from the show’s inaugural season, viewership has remained strong  internationally. The show will be drawing to a close after six  seasons on Monday, April 2 @ 8:30pm eastern standard time.

Will you be participating.What questions will you be submitting to the castWhat is your respomse to the show ending?





Interview With Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Brandon Firla on Season 6

11 03 2012

 

Its  been nearly a year since  we last connected with Little Mosque`s Brandon Firla who plays the intolerant and self-serving yet surprisingly promising character of Reverend William Thorne.

With Little Mosque `s sixth and final season drawing to a close in the next  month , we discuss his reaction to  the show`s cancellation,Reverend Thorne`s developing friendship with Baber Siddiqui[ Manoj]this season  as well as he actor`s experiences as a cast member on the show and the program’s impact on building bridges between the Islamic community and  the Western society.

Take a read through our humorous yet insightful interview with the Brandon Firla, below.

Abbas Karimjee: Since we last connected, it was announced that Little Mosque will conclude its run on television upon the end of its current season. What is your response to the show ending and why do you think it has been decided for this show to end at this point, despite its huge success, both in Canada and worldwide?

Brandon Firla:This is the first I’m hearing of this. Wow. Are you sure? I’ll have to look over my contract again and call my agent. And my Real Estate agent. That lakeshore condo isn’t gonna pay for itself.

That said, I think it’s always best to go out on top and when you’re in peak form and still relevant. Just like Michael Jordan did. Twice. But then he came back a second time, was too old and out of shape so he retired again and tarnished his legacy. The point is, you gotta know when to pull the plug and walk away. But like Michael Jordan, I’m now gonna go play professional baseball for a season or two, then come back to the biz.

AK: What was the mood like on set during the final weeks of the show?

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The cast of Little Mosque share a toast as production draws to a close[ June 2011

BF:It was truly bittersweet. It’s rare that you know your series is coming to an end before you shoot a single scene, so we were all able to say a proper farewell to our castmates and characters. That usually doesn’t happen. AK: You have played Thorne for three seasons. How have you related with the character?

BF:I relate to his height, his questionable hairstyle, and his limited wardrobe selection. Other than that, we couldn’t be more different.

AK: Last season we saw Thorne develop a relationship with Rose. Will we have the chance to see more of this as the season progresses? How do you think this relationship has contributed to the character’s development?

BF:We will not see anymore of Rose. In a deleted scene from last season’s finale, she was abducted by aliens from the planet Zarbax 5 in the omega quadrant. The aliens also erased any memories Thorne or the people of Mercy may have had of her. It was a powerful scene. I’m not sure why it was cut.

AK: Gradually, Thorne has transformed himself into a character that has become more likeable, from how he has connected with Amaar and various other residents of Mercy, allowing him to show that he is genuinely making a commitment to improve despite his many flaws. How did portraying this aspect of Thorne prove to be challenging? Based on the response you have heard from  viewers over the past season, how has fan response towards the character changed?

BF:It was great fun to have Thorne climb out of the enormous hole he had dug for himself by the end of season It’s always better for the character, for the actor, and for the audience when your characters have to deal with new situations and challenges and relationships in every episode than it is to see them face the same problem again and again.  Season 4 pretty much exhausted every angle of the Thorne vs Amaar conflict, so it was very freeing for the writers and for myself to not be bound to that as a central conflict. As for fan response, I have no idea if or how it’s changed. You can’t control what people are going to think about you or your character, so I don’t put much thought into that.  Though I do cry myself to sleep some nights after reading some of the comments on IMDb. It was actually more challenging to play Thorne in the first season.

AK: This season Baber and Thorne we have connected as best friends.  What was your reaction when you learnt of this storyline and could you please give is an idea of some of the excitement which is to come as we further delve into their relationship?

BF:I thought it was a great “odd couple” pairing, but more importantly a great way to exploit and explore the spiritual themes of the series. Some of the excitement to look forward to is when Babar gets abducted by aliens from the planet Zarbax 5 in the omega quadrant.  Thorne builds a rocketship in his sacristy and blasts off to liberate his friend, reunite with Rose, and unleash holy hell on the evil Zarbaxians.

AK: What do you think draws the two to become great friends, in a way much different from how Thorne became friends with Amaar?

BF:Backgammon. And faith. But mainly the backgammon.

AK: With Baber and Thorne now developing a strong friendship, could you please share some insights on how Reverend Thorne’s established friendship with Ammar will be impacted?

BF:I think he’s used to being abandoned by friends by now.  Think about it: Magee left. Yasir left. Even Joe left. Maybe he should try a new aftershave.

AK: Reverend Thorne replaced Reverend Magee upon the commencement of the show’s fourth season to add some challenges to the Muslim community’s relationship with their fellow Anglicans. Do you feel the character’s  presence has acted  as a sort of  model to the show’s audience  in demonstrating how  even  those  from different  backgrounds and faiths  may have a chance to  positively build on their relationship  , despite negative  preconceived  notions that they have about one another?

BF:Yes. Well put.  I don’t even have to answer that one.

 AK: How does it feel to have been apart of a show which is the first of its kind in terms of building  bridges between the Islamic community and the Western society?

BF:I think its commendable whenever television programs give funding to a long-term construction project. I look forward to driving across that bridge someday.

 AK. You have had a lot of experiences from working the show over it last three seasons. What are some of your favorite moments, either on screen or off screen in production?

BF:My daughter was born 3 weeks before season 2 started shooting, so that was pretty special. The show sort of became a baby factory with a lot of crew, cast, writers, and production staff having offspring over the course of its run. I recommended to anyone with fertility issues to get a job on the Little Mosque set

AK: Is there a message of thanks which you would like to offer to fans of the show, as it draws to a close?

BF:Thank you for suffering through any scene that I was in. It shows true inner strength and a clear understanding of passing through purgatory before reaching paradise.

 

 

 

 





Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Sitara Hewitt Co-hosted in Melanie Marden’s Charity Event For Timeless

8 03 2012

Indeed, Little Mosque on the Prairie`s Sitara Hewitt has  been doing her part to support a worthwhile cause aiming to raise awareness about  the growing issue of the misdiagnosis of brain cancer. Back in December, Hewitt co- hosted a charity event in the form of a fashion show and a film screening for the award-winning film, Timeless. Particularly, the film was voted film Darling as the Louisville film festival in 2011. The film was co-produced by Melanie Marden and Charlene Wood, both who were raised in Toronto and are now based in Los Angeles.The film  was directed by  Jason DeParis.

Timeless raises awareness about the issue of brain cancer from how it is based on the true experience of the film`s co-producer, Melanie Marden.Marden`s own mother was misdiagnosed for ten years.

The event took place at the AME center in Toronto on December 22 @ 7:30pm eastern time.All proceeds from the event went to Timeless Charity,which is aimed at generating further awareness about the illness.

With the film supporting awareness of a disturbing yet significant issue and Little Mosque’s Sitara Hewitt [Rayyan Hamoudi]  playing a vital role in the hosting of the recent fashion show and   film screening in Toronto, I thought it was appropriate  to  connect with film  co-producer and creative entrepeneur ,Melanie Marden  about the goals of the film,the message which viewers  should  absorb from the viewing and  the ways in which further support toward the cause can be offered.

I also touched base with Sitara who  not only co-hosted the fashion show which heavily featured clothing by Brazen Hussley,  but is also a dear friend of Melanie Marden .In our conversation, we discuss Sitara`s prominent role within the Canadian entertainment industry and how this role has enabled her to generate awareness for noteworthy  causes which raise awareness to societal issues such as this.We also discuss how the event provided the talented actress with the opportunity to interact with fans of the show.

Abbas Karimjee:Could you please describe the concept of the movie and how your personal connection to the subject matter motivated you to produce it?

Melanie Marden at the Timeless Charity Event

Melanie Marden:The concept of the film was to honor my Mom. To demonstrate what she went through in her final weeks as a brain cancer patient. Shot through her POV for the first time in film history.

AK: What message do you hope the audience will take from the film?

MM: The message is to see how strong a mother’s love is. How almost anything is possible and we wanted to highlight the symptoms of brain cancer for the audience to see and understand.It is commonly misdiagnosed and we wish to prevent this.

AK. How will the donations of this event be used to help  raise awareness of brain cancer? In what other ways, does the organization assist those suffering from brain cancer?

MM:Our goal is to educate people.Unless you know the symptoms you may just take medicine to treat them instead of inquiring of the cause of them. Donations go to getting the film out to bigger audiences in hopes of preventing misdiagnosis.

AK: What impact do you believe has the film itself is having on raising awareness about brain cancer? To what degree has producing this film and its positive response, influenced your personal satisfaction?

MM; Making the film has given me satisfaction as most people have no idea what really happens to the mind when brain cancer takes over.It heightens awareness of this disease.I also allowed my Mom’s tragedy to become a positive for the audiences that see the film.This way my Mom didn’t die for no reason.

 AK:Could you please provide some details on the background of Char and Mel Entertainment, the company which raised a great deal of funds for the film?

MM:Char&Mel has raised funds for greater distribution of the film but it I that raised the $30,000 to make the film.

AK:Is there a contact for additional information,incase readers would like even further information about Timeless or ways in which they can support the film?

MM;Not yet, but we are in the process of building a website for Timeless and we plan to have further information there.

Little Mosque on the Prairie's Sitara Hewitt co-hosting the fashion show at the event.

AK:Sitara, how do you feel working on Little Mosque has contributed to your ability to successfully act as a role model for contribiting to  the improvement of societal issues,such as this illness?

Sitara Hewitt: I am very fortunate to be a part of a show that has resonated with so many viewers. One of the best things about notoriety in my opinion is that I can bring people’s attention to issues that really matter and deserve the support of many. In our modernized society there can be a lack of community, but events and charities like this bring people together and create a support system. I’m delighted to be involved.

AK: While Melanie created this film, you have greatly supported her in this project.Do you have any other personal connection to this illness or any other terminal illness,which you would like to mention?

SH: Melanie is a dear friend of mine and it was heartbreaking to see her suffer while her mother was ill.I am just so impressed with her dedication, motivation and ability to turn her loss into a creative endeavor and a charity for others.

AK: While the event will greatly focus on the issue of brain cancer through the film and the fashion show, to what extent was he audience be able to interact with you? Why do you think it is important for Little Mosque fans to support such a cause?

SH: At the event we are there to have a great time and celebrate our ability to honour and help others. I was there to enjoy everyone’s company and of course love to talk to fans at any event.





Live Question &Answer With Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Manoj Sood@ 2:30pm Eastern Time

4 03 2012

Manoj Sood has been leading an exemplary career. Having been in the acting industry  since 1994, Manoj has appeared in over 40 major television series and feature film productions. His appearances on television series include those such as Dead Zone and Dead Like Me ,while his list of film credits include,Rat Race and American Meltdown.The actor is also currently involved  a project  in which he is in the process of writing and producing his own TV series.

Manoj has also  been bringing his extensive experience and talents to CBC’s hit sitcom, Little Mosque on the Prairie in the role of the conservative Muslim father, Baber Siddiqui. The talented actor has been portraying the role over the course of the show’s six seasons.

Join us today from 2:30pm  until 4:30pm eastern time, for a live question and answer session with Manoj. YOU will have the chance to interact with the actor himself, through the comments section!.

Feel free to  submit questions or comments related to the actor’s work on Little Mosque as well as questions and comments regarding some of his past or current projects.This is truly great way and time to interact with the  actor, given his  character’s prominent storyline this season, in terms of his friendship with Reverend William Thorne[ Brandon Firla]

The comments section will open up  shortly before 2:30pm  eastern standard time!Please note that after posting a comment, you should refresh the page in order to see your response[s] from Manoj Sood as well as to  see the additional discussion which  other readers are having  with the actor.

We look forward to hosting this event!





Live Question and Answer With Little Mosque’s Manoj Sood on Monday, March 5

2 03 2012

Join us on the blog on Monday, March 5 2012  from 2:30pm -4:30m eastern time  to engage in a  live question and answer session with Little Mosque on the Prairie Manoj Sood, who plays the fanatical yet amusing character of Baber Siddiqui.  A great way and time to interact with the actor, given that Little Mosque is in its  final season and the character of Baber has a prominent storyline, in terms of his developing  friendship with Reverend William Thorne.

A post will be created on the blog’s homepage, outlining further details about the event and readers will be able to  interact with the actor in the comments section of this post! This will be posted by 9:00am eastern standard  on the day of the event.

Will you be joining  the chat?Do you have any questions about the event? Let us know in the comments section!





Little Mosque on the Prairie Season 6 Episode 7 Preview-Mosque of Dreams

20 02 2012

 Only 5 episodes left!Tune in for  a new episode of Little Mosque tonight @ 8:30pm eastern time on CBC!

Amaar tries to get the town to support his new Mosque, but finds only disinterest and some outright derision when he reveals that his divine inspiration came from a chicken. Meanwhile, Baber is determined to prove the town isn’t ready for a new mosque by trying to get himself arrested.   Sarah has a crisis of faith and considers eating bacon, while Ann suffers a crisis of love while sexting the now absent Charles Thorne.[CBC]

Will Amaar manage to convince others of the supposed validity of his plan?  Does Baber’s behaviour seem uncharacteristic, given that he was initially  opposed to having the  mosque in  a church? Has his friendship with Thorne impacted his  position on the mosque being in a church? How will Baber’s arrest impact the relations between  Mercy’s  Muslim community and the  general population?

How will Sarah respond to her current  crisis and to what extent has her divorce impacted this  change in behavior?  What will become of Ann’s relationship  with Charles Thorne, given that  he is to be engaged?When do you think the fate of this affair  yet surprising  discovery of true love will be established?

Share your thoughts and speculations in the comments section below!

  Notes/ References

Peter Keleghan will reappear as his character in one more episode

http://abbaskarimjeeweblog.com/2012/02/06/little-mosque-on-the-prairies-debra-mcgrath-discusses-the-shows-final-season/[ Interview with  Debra McGrath]





CBC Announces Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Series Finale Date

17 02 2012

Indeed, CBC has informed the blog that Little Mosque on the Prairie’s series finale, will be airing on Monday, April; 2 @ 8:30pm eastern time.  A title for the episode has yet to be  revealed.

The correspondence we received from CBC’s Digital Team  also mentioned that both the penultimate episode and the series finale will be featured as repeats in a hour long presentation  on the following  Easter Monday April 9 @8:00pm eastern time.

What is your response to Little Mosque ending  this season and what hopes do you have for how the show will end? Do you have any speculations  which  you would  like to share? Sound off in the comments section,below!





Little Mosque on the Prairie Season 6 Episode 6 Preview

13 02 2012

 

Tune in for the episode tonight @ 8:30pm eastern time  on CBC!

Destination Chicken:Amaar is getting impatient waiting to find his new purpose when Baber sticks his nose in where it doesn’t belong, leading to an unexpected sign from above.  Meanwhile, Ann’s crush on Charles fuels old sibling rivalries when she encourages her new flame to help out with Rev. Thorne’s Destination Church Spectacular.  Sarah is left to deal with the town audit single-handed.[CBC]

What will be the result of Amaar’s impatience and does Baber’s  behaviour lead Amaar to  reconsider whether he should  reclaim his post as imam of Mercy? What exactly is Baber sticking his nose into and how does it affect the mosque?How does  Charles involvement in  Thorne’s event prompt further sibling rivalry and how will this impact the event? What will become of the Mayor’s reputation when Sarah is left on her own to deal with the audit? How will Sarah’s possible sense of abandonment, affect her own well-being? Share your thoughts in the comments section of the post!

To view a sneak peak of the episode, please visit the show’s official Facebook page @https://www.facebook.com/littlemosque





Little Mosque on the Prairie’s Debra McGrath Discusses The Show’s Final Season

6 02 2012
It’s been several months since we last connected with  Little Mosque on the Prairie’s  delightful, Debra McGrath[ Mayor Ann Popowicx]. With Little Mosque approaching its upcoming sixth and final season and Debra being kind enough to participate in another interview with us, I took the opportunity to discuss the show’s final chapter with her.

McGrath  discusses her response to the show’s cancellation as well as the mood which was present amongst the show’s cast throughout the final weeks .We also extensively discuss   some of the challenges involved with Mayor Popowicx‘s serious romantic relationship   this season as well as how the pursuit such a serious relationship speaks to how the Mayor has developed over the course of the show. With Sarah Hammoudi’s divorce, also being a key element in the final season, we learn how the two’s friendship is impacted as Ann tries to support her best friend.

 The actress also further reflects on her final experiences with the show, explaining why she thinks viewers will find the series finale satisfying as well as how she thinks both  Little Mosque and  the character of Mayor Popowicx  will be remembered. McGrath also gives us an update on a spinoff series which she has been working on with Little Mosque’s  Sheila McCarthy as well as some of her other recent acting projects.

 Take a read through our complete interview, below!

Abbas Karimjee:Since we last connected, it was announced that Little Mosque on the Prairie will end upon the conclusion of its upcoming sixth season. What was your initial reaction when you learned of this and what are your thoughts on the factors which led to the shows cancellation?

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The cast of Little Mosque on the Prairie share a toast as filming for the series draws to a close[ June 2011

Debra McGrath:I was never sad to hear it.We all believed that season five was going to be the end which  made season six such a bonus, which it certainly turned out to be.

AK: Could you please describe the atmosphere and mood which was present on set, amongst the shows cast and crew throughout the final weeks of production?

DM:The last weeks of this show were the finest I have known on a set. Everyone was emotional, more emotional than we expected I think. This cast and crew has been through lots together, births and deaths alike. We bonded over this time and we knew that the end would take us in different directions and that we would miss seeing one another at "Mosque camp". We had our own wonderful farewell celebrations, large and small, on and off the set. The mood was high and sweet. I will never forget it.

AK: In the upcoming sixth season, Mayor Popowicz will find love with Charles Thorne [Peter Keleghan], who is Reverend William Thornes younger brother. Could you please give us an idea of the circumstances and factors which draw Mayor Popowicz and Charles together?

DM:Like all good love stories, they start out despising each other and then find themselves dealing with a very strong sexual attraction. I don’t want to give too much away because the way in which they come together is fraught with twists and turns.

  AK: Could you please give us an idea of some of the challenges which the two will face over the course of their relationship?

DM:I will say one thing without giving too much away. The biggest challenge they face is the fact that Charles is engaged to be married to someone else. Always a bit of a stumbling block for a new relationship wouldn’t you say?

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Mayor Popwicx develops a true romantic relationship with Charles Thorne[ Peter Keleghan

 AK: When we last connected, you mentioned that one of your potential aspirations for the character of Mayor Popowicz would be that she leaves her position as mayor of Mercy for love. Does the Mayors discovery of true love influence her performance on the job or make her reconsider her desire to run as mayor of Mercy?

DM:Nope. In fact much to Charles chagrin, she remains very much a career gal.I could not have been happier that they gave her a true love. Better than leaving office methinks.

AK: Mayor Popowicz is a character who has been known for engaging in casual relationships. How do you think being involved in a real, serious relationship speaks to the characters development over the course of the show?  In what other ways do you think the character has also developed?

 DM:Oh yeah the Mayor has done her share of dabbling!!! And the beauty of her relationship with Charles is that it has the best of both worlds, it was an affair and true love both! I think we have seen the softer side of Ann these last two seasons and what I have loved is that we have been able to see her true love for Sarah. The relationship between Ann and Sarah has been such a happy thing for both Sheila and myself. These characters had such a funny odd relationship and it became more and more layered as the years went on. When Yasir left, we were able to tap into that more. But don’t get me wrong, we really missed Carlo.

AK: Peter Keleghan recently mentioned that you two have been real life friends for over 25 years. How do you think you think a preexisting friendship enhanced the portrayal of Mayor Popowicz relationship with Charles?

DM:I think Peter and I had a built in rapport so that was great. But I did blog about the fact that it is hard when old friends have to make out on camera. I called it “Comedians. Don’t. Kiss.”

AK: According to a press release issued by CBC, Sarah and Yasser finalize their divorce in the sixth season. How does Sarahs divorce impact the twos friendship, in terms of the level of support Ann provides her with?

DM:Oh gosh, I should have read to the bottom of the page as I fear I will repeat myself. But to expand on what I already said, I think we finally see that Ann is really and truly there for her friend. She tries to get her out in the dating world, she really really tries to try and get her drinking, but mostly she becomes a supportive shoulder for Sarah. As a result of the divorce, they are now each others besties on a regular basis. Man we had some fun stuff this year!

AK:Could you please give us an idea of what else is in store for Ann Popowicz in the show’s final season, both in terms of her role as mayor of Mercy and as a member of the community?

DM:Without giving too much away, she saves the day in a big way towards Mercy having it’s own mosque and I think that becomes her greatest and ONLY unselfish act as Mayor. Mind you, I am sure she has wrestled with the idea of them naming it Mayor Ann Mosque!

 AK: In general, what else is in store for Little Mosques sixth and final season? How do you think this season will serve as a satisfactory ending to the six seasons of the show?

DM:I am speaking the truth when I tell you that the show is tied up in such a beautiful way. The end is true to the intention and a wonderful gift to the fans and more importantly to the tone and message of the show. I could not be prouder of the way it wraps up.

AK: How do you think both Little Mosque and the character of Mayor Popowicx, in particular will be remembered as?

DM:Little Mosque will be remembered I hope, as a groundbreaking CANADIAN show that dared to be humane, that tried to be inclusive and dispelled stereotypes. I think the mayor will remembered as that sassy little sarcastic gal who was often drunk, frankly.

AK. Sheila McCarthy has been working with you on writing a spinoff. Are there any details regarding the concept of this spinoff, which you are able to reveal? What progress has been made to date on its development?

DM:Sheila and I are working hard to get another series going for she and I to partner in. It has strayed from the spinoff formula. Right now we have many ideas we  are working on. We are throwing all our balls up in the air and seeing what lands.

AK: With Little Mosque coming to an end, is there a final message which you have for fans of the series?

DM:I would first say thank you from the bottom of my heart to the fans, many of whom I have had the pleasure of meeting over the years. And then I would say that they are lucky to see the show they loved have a proper and beautiful ending. Many times you find out your show has been cancelled between seasons and you never have that joy of finishing, really finishing. I have many TV shows in my life that have meant so much to me. And to those who have loved Mosque, I say you will love this final season.

AK: With both Little Mosque and your recent series on Showcase,Single White Spenny having concluded,  are there any other projects which you have been involved in?

DM:Yes, my writing partner, my husband and myself are developing something and working hard at that. Right now my husband and I are together shooting Stephen Leacock’s “Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town” and it is just a charming project filled with the Who’s Who of Canadian Comedy world.

Thanks so much for allowing me to say a farewell in this article. I will miss my Mosque. Already do.








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