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Wakefield TV show: Deteriorating mental states and the song you won’t get out of your head – NEWS.com.au
Wakefield TV show: Deteriorating mental states and the song you won’t get out of your head

An earworm that just digs its way into your mind, crawling around, laying eggs until it feels like you have multiple harmonies of the same song competing for attention. Eventually, even “Baby Shark” becomes a better alternative.
If you answered, “Come On, Eileen”, you get a prize! It’s a not an Oprah-level prize, more like bragging rights.
If the Dexy’s Midnight Runners tune triggers something in you, then ABC’s new drama series Wakefield might be problematic – or at least very unsettlingly relatable….
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