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Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen; one of the most visceral things concerning the loss of life in World War I. Most interestingly is just how angry and hopeless it is, but the imagery is just horrific too. So yeah, not the happiest poem but one of the most affecting I remember.

James Wood should just use his voice more often, just so I can bask in it's awesome. Wood in The Simpsons and Hercules are some of the most enjoyable performances I can recall besides Holly Hunter in The Incredibles.

Heeey! He lied to us through song! I hate when people do that.

Fair enough, you're straight and you like all those things. Raj can like those things and be gay though right? The argument works both ways in a sense.

As far as stereotypes go, the main one for Raj is the nervous nerd who can't communicate with women multiplied by too much for added comedy. So when I say, I think Raj being gay would be interesting and progressive for his character development because it would become an interesting step, a chance to really understand

I wait for the day Raj comes out. But you're right, it's too daring for this show, but it would actually be so brilliant and so interesting and could be mined for so much development in poor little Raj who remains one of the least developed characters in the show (besides Leonard who developed into a dickbag).

Episode 8 was definitely the best as it added an earned depth to Frank's character. The fact that he had more chemistry with his old friends than he did any other character in the entire series made a warmth of excitement. It was thrilling to see him so comfortable and loose. Hanging around in the old forgotten

Well at least Abi Morgan gets the last laugh with her cliffhanger… I'm scarred by that eternally.

Considering the amount of visualisation in that sort of ending it would probably be the costly ending as opposed to the cheaper, less likely to freak out the fans of Nicholas Hoult (young people aged 11 to 15 I assume) ending and therefore so much more palatable. But it does sound like a diversion from the book in a

Chris, Chris! Honey! You don't need to go around punching people! Use words not your fists! … Oh… Right, you don't have the appropriate grasp of communication thus you must sing and dance… Do that instead… It might be better. Might,

I really like this song but I don't understand the vitriol aimed at the album either. As Hunting for Witches quick became a favourite of mine, although it hasn't aged as well as The Prayer it was still a pretty interesting look at the media output concerning terrorism at the time.

I'm catching up on a long dormant British comedy when the DVD boxset arrives. Cold Feet, which at the time of its originally airing I was 8, so I missed out on seeing it. But everyone I talks to loves it, all older than me so were able to enjoy and see and basically cry in season 5 a lot and they keep saying someone

I do like that! Peter Capaldi is such a great actor and he was given something to actually do, something heartbreakingly entertaining as well. Although it was not connected to El Paradis though, I figured that Abi Morgan was going for a parallel, like Todd said, there seems to be three generations of marriages in this

I spent the entire episode yelling at the TV. Ad far as televisual experiences go I enjoy those ones. Of course as soon as Bel and Freddie kissed. Didn't stop me from loving the line "We talk too much. Now it's time to actually do something." which is angrily true. If only they had been honest with their feelings in

Also where she storms out of ITV HQ and Alastair tries to appeal to her as she leaves and she turns him down. Her whole speech to the ITV crew was a statement on infidelity and I think Alastair knew what she was going on about hence he followed her out, because of their relationship or rather the sex.

Downton Abbey has become a novelty to me. Its become my "Yell at the TV" show. In the best way possible! I mean, you think series 2 had some screamable moments but then series 3 comes along and BAM you're yelling, you're actually howling or, in my mums case, hysterically crying and calling everyone a bastard for being

Downton Abbey has become a novelty to me. Its become my "Yell at the TV" show. In the best way possible! I mean, you think series 2 had some screamable moments but then series 3 comes along and BAM you're yelling, you're actually howling or, in my mums case, hysterically crying and calling everyone a bastard for being

I watched it with my Grandad, woo christmas!, he smirked at the Sherlock Holmes jokes and snorted at all the kissing. My 14 year old cousin smirked at the kissing and got irritated by the globe. And me? I appreciated the endless word play and Matt Smith being all cool with his bow tie again.

I watched it with my Grandad, woo christmas!, he smirked at the Sherlock Holmes jokes and snorted at all the kissing. My 14 year old cousin smirked at the kissing and got irritated by the globe. And me? I appreciated the endless word play and Matt Smith being all cool with his bow tie again.

No, this is politics.