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Still showing Ashley, Gordon and the dog standing outside looking confused and concerned towards something outside of the frame. The dog is being carried by Gordon, who also has a bandage on his right hand. He is wearing dark jeans and a blue short-sleeved buttoned shirt with small pattern. Beside him is Ashley, wearing blue jeans and a short-sleeved green/lilac knitted shirt and a tote bag. They are all standing inside someone's property, which is underlined by the fence seen behind them. Cars are parked on the road behind them.

REVIEW: ‘Colin from Accounts’ (2022) Masterfully Moves Beyond the Usual Will-They-Won’t-They Narrative

By: Rebecca Rosén 11th May 2023
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The charming must-see television series ‘Colin from Accounts’ is anything but your typical boy-meets-girl story—and all the better because of it.

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