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Empire - Season 1
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Empire - Season 1 Episode 04: False Imposition

 
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Hip-hop artist and CEO of Empire Entertainment, Lucious Lyon, is diagnosed with a medical challenge and whilst he still wonders who would be his heir, the reappearance of Cookie, his ex-wife, complicates things.
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Robert Ham
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March 01, 2015

More of this please, Empire.
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Craig D. Lindsey
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March 01, 2015

Empire resiliently bounced back after last week's dismal installment... with "False Imposition," an episode that certainly gave us a better understanding of these characters and their motives than have previous episodes.
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Whitney Evans
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March 01, 2015

Aside from the great Lucious/Cookie scenes, there was plenty to like this week, as this show just keeps churning out great episode after great episode. It's seriously one of the most entertaining shows out there.
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Jackson McHenry
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March 01, 2015

"False Imposition" ends with another fantastic Lucious and Cookie scene... Lucious looks longingly at Cookie as she sashays out of the room. He might not know it, but that emotion's not anything false.
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Joshua Alston
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March 01, 2015

"False Imposition" is scatterbrained and suffers from a lack of structure, but many of its individual pieces are intriguing.
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