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In the UK the cartoon series was called "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles".  Will the film be re-named for a British audience?  If not we will be alienated and confused, and God knows there is too much of that already.

Watching it when it originally aired, I didn't start to dislike Neil until the Christmas specials.  Before that he never really came across as being dickish.

The truth is, we Brits aren't just used to paying for online content - we LOVE it!

Quite - if they're going to make six seasons of this they're going to have to fill out the middle with five seasons of new material.

@Old Bitchy - Cosmic Encounter is back in print! The ships are now giant plastic nipples! Great times.

It was interesting at the time just how upset music journalists seemed to be by this song - I remember reading the reviews and the writers were quite clearly annoyed at the song and delighted in ripping apart the album. Which is odd because, as you say, as an attack on music journalism it's pretty pathetic (and a

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I thought it was interesting that you thought the hints of sexual tension between Alice and the Mad Hatter was an idea that deserved more development. To me that is a the most egregious example of how tone deaf this film is to the source material in everything except - arguably - its

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The NOW series goes all the way back to 1983. We are now on NOW 75.

"The Liar" is a good novel and his autobiography ("Moab is my Washpot") is a good read, but I agree that the rest of Stephen Fry's novels are not essential reading.

Weirdly for a show that's (initially) written almost entirely by one guy, WW suffers a lot from dropped story arcs - things that are incredibly important one week and look like they're about to start going somewhere aren't followed through into the next.

I don't think the blackface was "involuntary"; wasn't it part of a brilliant scheme?

Heh.

I the script was written…
… by Terry Pratchett's daughter - sounds like she did a good job.

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Agree entirely - its an awful, condescending moment.