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Depends who you're talking to, but I imagine most fans of The Wire are stunned into silence and then quietly deciding whether you're kidding.

"…" said Morn.

No Rene Auberjonois?

Come and Get It… With Peter… F*ckn'… Clarke!

Fantastic! I am going to google them right now!

It's weird. There are people here commenting on how spoiling the end of the show in the first paragraph is a problem, but when the same thing happens in the Archer review it's considered OK.

I don't think so, but it's amazing what they can do with makeup these days. so who knows…

I've explained this elsewhere, but my question is not so much about there being spoilers (which I'm fine with, not upset about, if you care), but more about where they're placed, i.e. in the first paragraph.

BTW, Matilda the Musical has music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.

We shall never see his like again.

"For those who’ve read Neal Gaiman’s novel"

It's the internet.

Like I said, a few people didn't like a similar thing in the Cleverman review. So evidently not everyone knows these reviews are written for people who have already seen the episode.

I know, and for the most part I have a pretty good spoiler-radar to avoid them.

He'll be fine as long as he doesn't start wigging out.

That's a pretty bald move.

Nah, it's just a few people didn't like a similar thing in the Cleverman review, so I was wondering if it's a new approach being taken here or in current reviews in general.

Well… since you ask so nicely…

Charming.

Ok. I haven't watched the episode. But I, and I assume others, like to come here and get an idea of what an episode is like and participate in the discussion.