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"goes soft on bush"

Here in the UK, 'bush' is one of many slang terms for 'pubic hair'.

Here in the UK, 'trump' is one of many slang terms for 'fart'.

Meh = Amy Schumer, Jeb Bush
Good = Kendrick Lamar, Stephen King
Great = George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson
Potentially groundbreaking = the possibility of Pavement covering Paul Simon (one of my favourite bands covering one of my favourite songwriters)!

Awesome. Yeah I realised I'd already read that news after posting this! Also, that one of the episodes in this first season will be a parody of The Thin Blue Line, which is probably my favourite ever documentary, so that's one down! Kinda thought Gates of Heaven or Vernon, Florida would be more up their street but

I've seen bits of Grey Gardens and understand the Maysles' style, so I did get the joke despite not having seen the whole film, and I loved it when it turned into some kind of Texas Chainsaw Massacre-style found footage horror at the end. Great episode.

"Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is too much of a time commitment"

I love Kraken so much (apparently) that one time I woke up hungover after a big celebration and was told I drank a whole bottle in one night! Admittedly I was sharing it out though.

This is show is so okay. This isn't Veep, nor is it even as funny as Jay Roach's previous stint with HBO, Game Change (I've not seen Recount). I'm sorry, but I think I'll pass on the next season. I love some of the actors in this (Tim Robbins, Jack Black, Pablo Schrieber, Aasif Mandvi, Eric Laden) but there's not

Yes but there are simple ways of evading said eyes…

Ohhh I should've just rewatched that bit. Makes complete sense now, thanks!

True, but they were mostly not directly involved in anything high-stakes, except Ani's sister whose name she used at the sex party - generally, these were all smart women who knew how far they would go or not go. Orphan sister would've been fine if she actually did go up north/far away, so there was little danger of

Don't mind being a Welsh-spelling pedant!

Thought it just matched up, she realised he wasn't going to make it just as he literally died? Not sure it's definitely 'psychic'/supernatural mischief. Fuck that shit.

I thought that as soon as she said "red rose". Sealed his fate.

Also, why did Ray shout "NO!" when something that looked like a mobile phone/cell phone get trodden on at the station? Or was that the hard-drive (but I thought that was in a bag).

Davis was killed off

In your opinion. In my opinion, House of Cards is great (and technically not even his show, it's Beau Willimon's) and Dragon Tattoo was also great (and much better than the blandly envisioned and hastily-made Swedish films).

Well yes, you'd be right if you were desperate and had a somewhat blinkered perspective. But I know I'd rather try and steal a car and lose them than engage in a firefight in the woods that I knew I wasn't getting out of. These clearly were not the actions of a man who was worrying about surviving at all.