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Could you wait as long as early Jan? I'd like to get through some more Breaking Bad before I launch into anything new.

Well it's a lot better written than the analysis on [FIELD I WORK IN AND HAVE WRITTEN SIMILAR ANALYSES MANY TIMES BEFORE] I drafted this morning. And a lot more interesting than my timesheet.

Downvoted, because BOOOOOO! That dude sucks.

I obviously got that wrong then. She does (did?) post here though, right? I may have put two and two together and arrived at lots.

Depends on what you consider to be a redshirt. I always think of it as a trope where a minor character, with no back story (or no more than "this is a picture of my wife and kids waiting for me at home. Gosh, I sure am glad to be only one week from retirement") gets killed off cheaply in an attempt to convince the

Thank you.

Let me know when you plan to get to Spiral. It's on my Netflix list.

I love your characterisation of Paul, but I entirely disagree with Beth being a redshirt.

You appear to have read the Guardian's CiF comments. Should I pass you the mind-bleach?

Yes. I put something on facebook asking if any of my friends were watching Orphan Black. The answer is no, but plenty of them have obviously been watching the X-factor.

Hey, I watched a couple more eps of Fringe, including the one where Olivia escapes after being abducted. Olivia is awesome!

It's a while since I've seen it (at the cinema) but my problem with House of Flying Daggers was that though it was a truly beautiful movie, it lacked a emotional core, in a way that Hero and Crouching Tiger didn't.

Did you have this list knocking about and pretty much ready to go, or did you actually think about and write all this on a Monday morning?

And I'm glad it works for you.

And I'm fairly sure that there's some precedent in US law over not being able to own other human beings.

The Evil Dead repeats itself, first as tragedy (well, horror), then as farce.
I don't hold with making Top 10 lists of favourite films, but if I did, Evil Dead 2 would be near the top. It is an absolutely joyous experience and a film I encourage anyone (well, anyone with a fairly strong stomach) to watch, preferably

Is this why she's now your ex?

There's a fair point to be made about wanting your life partner to be culturally compatible (having them complain about all the books, films, music and TV you like would be a drag). But you met She.Buzz on the AVC, didn't you? So you'd always have "OF COCK" and "when you someone eat it".

My neighbours brought 'round samosas. Diwali is the best.

Orphan Black - I have hugely enjoyed this. I'm really grateful to Clubbers talking about it on here and thereby prompting me to watch it; otherwise I'd have left it languishing on BBC3, unwatched and unmourned.