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I had no idea about the policy, so thanks for that.  
However, I was pretty sure I was right, so in order to waste more time being a putz,  I have just called up the last three episode reviews of Damages and Game of Thrones for experts and Breaking Bad, and saw only actors' names on the captions.I would be very happy

Right, thanks.   That's a bit of a problem with running the credits, flashing six or seven screens during the last 1:30 of the episode.  I start seeing credits and kinda check out a bit, and they put some funny bits in, but I'm not altogether in.

Right, thanks.   That's a bit of a problem with running the credits, flashing six or seven screens during the last 1:30 of the episode.  I start seeing credits and kinda check out a bit, and they put some funny bits in, but I'm not altogether in.

Okay, so Stewart throws Phil's phone (the look on Joanna Scanlon's face is priceless), storms off, and then, while Peter is going off, Emma stands over Stewart's prostrate body in the hallway.

Okay, so Stewart throws Phil's phone (the look on Joanna Scanlon's face is priceless), storms off, and then, while Peter is going off, Emma stands over Stewart's prostrate body in the hallway.

Slightly offputting to see the character's name under the top photo, rather than the actor's (Rebecca Front), since I always see the actor's name captioning the pic (if captioning is a verb).

Slightly offputting to see the character's name under the top photo, rather than the actor's (Rebecca Front), since I always see the actor's name captioning the pic (if captioning is a verb).

They were also interested in her sexually.  Notice the way they sucked up to her in a major way for an idea that didn't have that much political thunder even before the Tickell breakdown. Also note the massive uptick in the inbetweeners' gratuitous use of the word "fuck" after she said swearing showed passion.

They were also interested in her sexually.  Notice the way they sucked up to her in a major way for an idea that didn't have that much political thunder even before the Tickell breakdown. Also note the massive uptick in the inbetweeners' gratuitous use of the word "fuck" after she said swearing showed passion.

I thought that was called "real life in today's world."

I thought that was called "real life in today's world."

The New Malcolm:
In the cafe:
Ollie: Are you sure about this, are you really sure?
Malcolm (softly): No. … But it's worth a punt, isn't it?

The New Malcolm:
In the cafe:
Ollie: Are you sure about this, are you really sure?
Malcolm (softly): No. … But it's worth a punt, isn't it?

The great part of the Rocky stuff was how he turned it.  He's all Rocky running and so on, and what he gets for his trouble is:

The great part of the Rocky stuff was how he turned it.  He's all Rocky running and so on, and what he gets for his trouble is:

Slight disagreement here.  I watched Carson a lot and was  impressed at how it wasn't a problem for him to do some sketch comedy and take a pratfall or a pie in the face kind of a thing. He didn't do it a lot, and less and less as time went on.  but he could do it and nail it — he had a superb double-take, and was

Slight disagreement here.  I watched Carson a lot and was  impressed at how it wasn't a problem for him to do some sketch comedy and take a pratfall or a pie in the face kind of a thing. He didn't do it a lot, and less and less as time went on.  but he could do it and nail it — he had a superb double-take, and was

"It's when Malcolm's not bellowing and screaming that you should be genuinely afraid."
Indeed.  It will be a long, long time before we again see Malcolm looking genuinely contrite and saying to Nicola, near a whisper, "Sorry."  Of course, it's bollocks, but he played it so well, it was difficult to disbelieve — unless

"It's when Malcolm's not bellowing and screaming that you should be genuinely afraid."
Indeed.  It will be a long, long time before we again see Malcolm looking genuinely contrite and saying to Nicola, near a whisper, "Sorry."  Of course, it's bollocks, but he played it so well, it was difficult to disbelieve — unless

As mentioned below by Gwydion, the Fucker's real life equivalent apparently got arrested for phone hacking.  Thus I declare, Armando, if you're listening, the series is not complete without a cameo of the Fucker plus phone hacking.