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Has there been one since?

Thats Rays mother he's with right?

Not sure if its available in the US but Love/Hate from Ireland is worth checking out. Gritty drama about drug dealers starring Aiden Gillen as well as Misfits MVP Robert Sheehan.

15 million merits is the best Black Mirror story. And the first series was better in general. The second series seemed a bit obvious and usually lacking a decent 3rd act.

There are usually one or two who aren't horrible who you can root for. I've yet to figure out if any of this seasons remaining contestants fit the bill.

On the Irish version the Trump character says "You're barney bracked" Not at all a common saying. I've no idea why they do this.

Yep I'm all for Kickstarter. If people want to contribute to artists that I'll torrent for free later then let them at it.

Dongtourage

So NBC has 2 good shows. Parks and Parenthood. Nice work network execs.

I enjoy the show a lot too and while its had some typical sitcom first season teething issues overall I like it a lot more than the critics seem to. One of the main reasons is because all the characters are very likeable and usually pretty funny. I'm hoping season 2 can find a bit more consistency but I don't think a

Thats definitely a large part of it. Especially for Brooker and Mitchell who aren't in any real way live performers. And then instead of letting Carr use his stand up and presenting experience to its best they give him shitty sketches and clunky segments with weird graphics, etc

this me-not-loving-her business will sort of put me in a position of power in our marriage. Yes. I win.

I actually like him as a host. I also agree he's a great guest on other shows. However I didn't like his special. I think he's funnier away from stand up. I'll definitely give this new show a look.

@avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus woah spoilers!

Sit Ubu sit. Good dog.

Last week she pretty much talked him into selling his house.

I was watching some season 3 Buffy at the weekend and he popped up as some sort of resurrected, zombie type, partying criminal in a letterman jacket. Pretty weird, I found it incredibly distracting whenever he was on screen.

Ruben was dead right. She was just trying to push him away, same as she's done with all her partners for the last 3 years. He's put up with her shit long enough, it was time to hit her with some harsh truth.

They used him perfectly. Shaqs an affable, funny guy and thats the part they put him in. Then they gave him some great lines and kept it short and sweet.

While watching I thought the same as @avclub-1343022fc4003e2cf16f0368302d86e8:disqus but now reading through this and thinking back I realise you guys are probably right. And now I'm not sure if I like the episode as much.