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Why the quotes?

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 12:28 pm EDT 10/28/15
In reply to: re: Her "review" was an embarrassment - davei2000 10:26 am EDT 10/28/15

"A big problem is that he’s often miscast, as in the 2012 musical 'Nice Work If You Can Get It,' where he gave 'one of the most unappealing performances of the past few years.'"

Why on earth is that last phrase in quotes? Whom is the critic quoting? Herself? Or maybe it's just a weird editing error?

Not that I disagree with the quote, I'm just wondering....


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