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Empire - Season 1
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Empire - Season 1 Episode 08: The Lyons Roar

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Lucious Lyon;Hip-hop artist and CEO of Empire Entertainment had his legacy all planned out but his medical reports shows he needs to retire in three years, the big question is who he would hand the Barton to.
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Robert Ham
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March 01, 2015

As both writer and director of "The Lyon's Roar," [Danny Strong] managed to crank out an episode rife with big and little moments of drama, while maintaining a bit of Lee Daniels melodrama to boot.
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Craig D. Lindsey
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March 05, 2015

"The Lyon's Roar" is another prime example of how this show can go from intriguing to inept at a moment's notice.
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Myles McNutt
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March 01, 2015

Cookie is still working, delicately balancing the camp and the pathos.
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Rightor Doyle
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March 01, 2015

Andre is the Jan Brady of Empire.
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Tre'vell Anderson
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March 01, 2015

With Hakeem, we can put the brooms away; he's finally acting his age, not his shoe size.
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Whitney Evans
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March 01, 2015

Man, Lucious is a really hard character to like, isn't he? Terrence Howard is a gifted actor and he plays Lucious as a very cold, calculating man, but he hits the emotional beats so well that you can go from hating him to liking him in an instance.
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Jackson McHenry
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March 01, 2015

"The Lyon's Roar" is Empire at its best. It moves with breakneck speed between each scene, from recording sessions to parties, from backroom intrigue to backroom hookups.
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