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DI Keith Fowler
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I had sex with a racist once, though I didn't know it at the time, it was a drunken friends with benefits thing. But then facebook came along a few years later and she started posting offensive racist nonsense and it spoilt a once happy memory completely. It's ridiculous, I know, but I still feel dirty and wrong about

It really is the shittiest news, I grew up with his art on 2000AD and moved over to DC around the same time he did, and he went on to produce so many classic series. 54 really is no age to go, as he clearly had so much more to offer us. I just hope he got some of that Preacher tv money, so that his last months were

Vic and Bob's House of Fools was a great multi-cam sitcom, though somewhat sadly barely anyone seems to have watched it in the UK, let alone the US.

If it wasn't for Shades I don't think I'd have made it to the end either. They need to make him the big bad for season two and have Luke Cage and him trade a lot of long, erotic glares.

Yeah, I've finished the series and was sadly aware of that.

I'm sorry Ali, but Diamondback is a terrible character. The bible spouting villain has been done countless times before, and the character acts ridiculously stupidly throughout. I never thought I'd miss Cottonmouth, but Diamondback proved me wrong very quickly.

I agree as well. This really is one of the worst AV Club articles I've ever seen.

Exactly, this is an incredibly poorly written bit of clickbait about a show that many in the UK consider one of the best shows of the decade.

Dear lord, this programme sounds terrible.

Thanks for that, for some reason my brain refused to remember everything. And I was too lazy to look it up online. All in all, it was at best a C- post.

Sigh, the cancellation of Braindead really sucks, it was a lot of fun and all a bit of a summer highlight. I know they had four seasons planned out in total, with the events of the invasion covered in different locations (Hollywood and Silicon Valley being two of the others, annoyingly I can't remember the third) and

I've not seen this since the pilot but out of interest, why is the episode named after Britain's second* most hated Prime Minister?

That's how myself and my partner felt too. Murphy's scenes were enjoyable enough but 10K running around Terminator style despite bleeding heavily was all a bit ridiculous, and I didn't need to see so many scenes of it either. It wasn't a bad episode by any means but it felt very low budget, and definitely drawn out.

I traveled down from London to the small town I grew up in to celebrate a friend's wife's birthday. It was a bit embarrassing because 1) bar her husband no one else turned up, all texting weak lies about why they were unable to be there at the last minute, and 2) the last time I saw her she was topless, during a game

The things which have gone wrong have largely been linked to Eleanor though (like her cheating on the garbage clean up) and it's a bit too early on in the season for a reveal like that, so I'm not so sure. Plus it would mean him leaving if that was the case, and that would be terrible! :)

Thanks for that, I was wondering how it was getting on and a little concerned as it's not exactly standard network fare, so to hear it's doing okay is really pleasing.

That's my theory too, though I can't make up my mind whether or not Ted Danson is in on it. Right now I think I'd prefer it if he wasn't, it makes the character far more vulnerable and likable.

Have you watched Taskmaster, Asbo? It's not quite a panel show I guess but it's close enough, and I've found it to be surprisingly funny (especially series two when Tim Key was a regular) and it tends to bring out the best of certain comedians I didn't previously have a huge amount of time for.

And that was the best act of the three!!