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I like that the actor muttered his asides, rather than declaiming them theatrically. The episode was saying _both_ that he had a point and that he wasn't likable.

Try her short stories. Even the "misfires," such as "The Professor's Commencement" and "The Way of the World," are fascinating. And then you get to "The Enchanted Bluff" and "Neighbour Rosicky" . . .

Hey, Lady, get a horse!

"Number 12 Looks Just Like You."

Easter feminism.

Quick! Find an axe!

Mr. York is a hero because he used what he had, despite a terrible situation.

Meow.

Because she was great in "Maniac Mansion," and really deserves a good role.

Every person I've met who beats a child says, "I'm not as bad as" the given example. "I do it for a reason." "I don't hit _that_ hard."

But you're black on _The Other Side_!

Done with lemurs?

Wikipedia says Peter Jackson is looking at a "Mortal Engines" adaptation.
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GhaleonQ: I'd disagree. Remember the song "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"? Lennon got that from an old circus poster. Turns out "Pablo Fanque" was black, the first black circus owner in those islands. And there were anti-immigrant riots in London way back, some against Flemish weavers. The British quilt is a

Nope! Jake is more of an innocent.

A lot of the characters have back-stories involving abuse or neglect.

Not to mention the ending of "Modern Times."

"This is the BBC."

The late Peter Bergman.

Cigarettes can be hazardous to your health.