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DI Keith Fowler
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I'm confused, as word for word that's Harry Knowle's review of the film.

I do see where you're coming from, I guess I just didn't really like the character that much and whilst his story is an important plot point, I still wish we'd seen less of him. I did like Fran's exploits to an extent, and loved all of Chris's normally bizarre appearances, so it really is a minor issue for me though.

I do love this series an awful lot, but having seen season two (due to it being broadcast in the UK on Channel Four) I did think the ratio was slightly off when it came to how much screen time Rob and Sharon had compared to the rest of the cast. Perhaps it's because I love them so much as a couple, and wasn't really

I saw the photo and was genuinely confused as to how Wil Wheaton would feature in the story.

That's bleak if true. I'm sure I read that Kirkman has an ending plotted out, but he wanted the comic to run for as long as it was still viable (presumably financially) to do so. Which is equally as bad, obviously. But it's also possible he's just come up with a sort of vague ending too. Like "Rick gets bitten" or

Apart from Cuba Gooding Jnr. Which is a shame as I like him a lot as an actor, especially in last year's Big Time In Hollywood, FL, but having watched a lot of footage of the trial, and OJ before and after it, I don't think he captured the essence of the man at all sadly.

I only read it last year and found it deeply affecting, and so was somewhat f***ed up when I heard about what happened to him afterwards, it's a very sad state of affairs.

I miss "What Else Is On?" too, as not all the shows I enjoy get regular reviews. They wouldn't even have to comment upon them, just listing the titles would be enough for me.

Ah yeah, he's his son apparently, my mistake.

Not really, as Rip Hunter is actually Gold's father in the comics. Well, he was before the new 52 came along, I've no idea if that's still the case now.

Whilst watching the video the prank I came up with was "Give Princes Charles a pie with a grenade inside it". I can't believe Oliver thinks that could in any way be a bad idea.

Re: "And that clearly sounded like Jenna Fischer's voice in the box, that could be a twin." - Yeah, I thought the same thing, but I guess we'll never know unless there's a dvd commentary, or an interview with the creator at the very least.

As my avatar probably gives away, I love that Stewart Lee show - is there any chance of The AV Club covering his work in general? His current series of Comedy Venhicle is airing in the UK, but I don't know if there's any way of seeing it outside of the country.

Re: "There’s also the consistent problem the series has had with incorporating Margo and Eliot in with the rest of the group. Why are they so concerned with the Beast?" - The Dean has made it pretty clear that everyone's going be f***ed over by The Beast, which was only confirmed further by the probability spell. So

Plus in the UK a couple of years ago there was the horse meat scandal, where it was proven to be used in a lot of products like lasagna, burgers, etc, etc.

Really enjoyed this though it wasn't quite what I expected after having seen him live in London back in 2011, where he didn't say a word the entire performance. But I guess there's no way that could have translated to television, especially as audience interaction was a big part of it. Either way I love his work and

This really needs to be retitled "10 episodes that made The Larry Sanders Show one of the best comedies of all time".

Oh ****ing hell. This is awful news, so fucking horrible. I fell madly in love with The Larry Sanders Show in my late teens and it had a profound effect on my tastes in comedy, and over all these years has stayed in the top three of my favourite sitcoms list. I'd always hoped he'd return and make one more project, be

Yeah, I'd go with that. I only stuck with it as a friend loved it, but by about episode 4 I was fully onboard.