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DI Keith Fowler
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I'd have gone with "You Won't Believe What This Not Racist White Man Said To A Black Man!"

Oh, and there's some more info here: http://www.tgdaily.com/ente… including the fact that Wildstorm closed down is the reason we never got to see it.

There was, and it was something I was greatly looking forward to, but I don't think it's going to happen any more. Some images were released on twitter by Fuller, which have been collated here, but you have to scroll down past the first nine now sadly missing pics to see how it would have looked - http://pushingdailyda

Me too. Now I'm going to have to watch all of Gravity Falls too. Ah the slings and arrows of this world.

I just wish I hadn't watched them, having to wait until August 10th for a new episode is torturous.

Because of what he did to Ted Kord he's pretty much the only DC (or Marvel, or that matter) villain that I genuinely hate. I'll never forget what he did. Never.

Oddly enough this was the only episode that disappointed me a little, but I think that comes down to expectations, I was hoping to see much more of Strange during the war and was surprised we saw so little of his exploits before he returned home.

Ratings were unfortunately very poor in the UK, so unless it's successful abroad / online, then it seems very very unlikely sadly.

That's what I like about it so much, in another show each episode would show them splitting up under the pressure, but the fact that they deal with various issues so carefully and considerately and are there for each other really makes it something all a bit special.

I have it on good authority that Jason Alexander's character in Big Time In Hollywood, FL, is based on Shearer. So I guess Cuba Gooding Jnr fucking him over like that is the reason he's back on the show.

If anything he was worse, as I find Marson's portrayal very sympathetic and so prefer him in the series.

I don't want to be negative in the comments section, I truly don't, but I can't believe that Katie Rife chose Wayward Pines as her selection. It's a barely competent genre piece that has stolen most of it's ideas from other, far better works, and it's a fairly bland piece of work when compared to, say, Hannibal, Rick

Hmmm…10 episodes, at $2 million a go (according to one article I found online). It has about half a million viewers in the US…So that's $40 each to fund a kickstarter / indiegogo project, and probably a lot less if you factor in all the international viewers like me. Whatever the case, I'm in if need be.

I was horrified by it too, and the ideas suggested were awful imho, I pray such a thing never does happen!

Here in Britain there were four weeks of having Game of Thrones and this air every Sunday, when I watched them both on Monday evenings (along with Silicon Valley and Children's Hospital) it was the best night of tv I've had in years!

The Special Special is pretty much my favourite live show, I love showing it to friends who haven't known of her previously and then watch them slowly fall in love with her. Bar one friend, who I no longer talk to. But that's because he moved to America and doesn't reply to my emails. I mean do I look like the kind of

Apparently Scheer decided to take a break from it as he'd run out of ideas, but it could come back at a later date.

Ah, that's fair enough, was just intrigued - thanks for the answer, anyway. :)

I'm really intrigued by his comment "—and you can print this—" which suggests there was some stuff that he asked not to be included in the article. Was this the case Will, and if so, any chance at any hints at what they were?

Ditto, it really was a great one. I didn't initially click as to who he was from name alone, but during the interview I suddenly remembered how great he was in the roles mentioned.