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DI Keith Fowler
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It was uncharacteristically cuntish of me, and I apologise.

You know how on every website there's always one guy who posts too much, too often, and even if they're sometimes funny or interesting the sheer volume of their posts makes you want to scream? And every time you see their user name, you wonder if they do nothing but sit by their pc's constantly refreshing the screen

It works well in the Australian version but makes the series seem that bit more cartoonish, so in some ways I'd prefer it if they didn't follow that route…

After I watched Harold and Maude I set out to find an elderly lover.

Um, no. Sorry.

Ha, me too, to the point I had to stop watching it and check imdb.

I read Dave Eggers’ Zeitoun earlier this year and was really blown away by it. Oh dear god how I wish I hadn't looked up what he was up to these days though.

Absolutely, and I can't believe the reviewer misses out on this week in week out. Grrr.

I just skim read the reviews now, shake my head in dismay, and read the comments which are far more interesting. Hopefully we'll get a different reviewer next year…

I was a little confused by this bit:

I'm a straight male, but do agree with you!

Absolutely, completely agree with you and I really hope we get a different reviewer for the second season…

I'm really struggling with the continued criticism of the show too when it's actually a quite smart and layered comedy which is now really developing on it's set up. I disagree about Robbins as well, I think he's doing some sterling work, his horrified reaction at the end was fantastic.

I'm in exactly that boat for bleak reasons it'd take too long to go in to here, and perhaps that's why I have such an adverse reaction to Cotton. Then again, as mentioned above his bullying of Hank was often painful to witness and despite his kinder moments, and his ability to make me laugh, I can't like the character.

King of the Hill is one of my all time favourite series and I love Huss's performances in it, but I disagree with him about Cotton. He could be an absolute **** to Hank at times, and I really loved the way they handled the characters death, and Hank's reaction to it. Maybe it's just me but he seemed a little happier

The rumour I heard is that she regenerates in to Steven Moffat at the end of the episode…

I'm based in the UK as well and saw it, indeed my Sister and I were a little obsessed with it as a teenager due to how odd and bad a film it was, and rented it out a fair few times. But if you'd asked me ten years later the name of the main character I wouldn't have had a clue.

I met both Pixie LeKnot and Josephine Gillan at a small sci-fi convention in the UK last month, who were both prostitutes in the series and selling naked photographs of themselves. Though their nipples and genitals were covered with big red stars. It was quite surreal. I didn't get an autograph though as they were

True, but the reason I was personally interested in Fincher's version was that it might be more successful and so we'd get a third season…

I only watched it last year but was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. As the series goes along it becomes just as much about the rest of the family as it is about Tara, but is still a fascinating insight in to multiple personality disorder, albeit an extremely rare and complex case of it. Toni Collette truly is