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DI Keith Fowler
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Yeah there were too many episodes which saw the group separated this season, and whilst most were fun there were a few that felt like filler. SyFy renewed it a while back so hopefully it's doing decent figures for them, and they do give it a bit more money.

I'd only seen about five or six Studio Ghibli films about a decade ago and then not got round to the rest, but I've been remedying that recently and each film has been a delight. Ocean Waves is still on my list to watch, but due to the lukewarm reaction I'll probably leave it a while.

Funnily enough I used to work for Endemol, on the first two Big Brother series and a couple of reality tv pilots, back long ago before my life went all a bit wrong. But when I worked in tv I rarely had the chance to watch it, mainly as the hours were so long. As for this year, it's frustrating as British tv at it's

I read this as Terry Gilliam and am now enormously disappointed by the actual story.

Andy Daly recently said on Twitter that the edit had been completed, so it's ready for whenever Comedy Central want to air it. So hopefully early next year, I can't see why it wouldn't be.

Singing In The Rain is a lovely movie, like you I really like musicals as well but I didn't see the above until earlier this year, but instantly fell in love with it.

I want to like Doom Patrol, I really do, as Morrison's run is one of my favourite comics series ever, but it's not quite working for me so far. But I hope that changes, and like you say we're only three issues in so far.

You're the first person to mention Jon Glaser Loves Gear, so if I could upvote you a million times I would. But I can't. Sorry.

You may jest but it is one of my girlfriend's favourite shows. She also loves Rick and Morty though, hence why we're still together!

Yeah, that is indeed exactly what happened.

I'm from the UK and the majority of tv that I watch is from the US or elsewhere, but I think you were a little unfair on british tv - if only for Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle Series 4, Humans Series 2 (depending on how it all ends on Sunday, admittedly), Fleabag, Mid Morning Matters, Taskmaster, The Secret Agent, The

I think the problem with The Venture Bros. this year is the lack of a finale, I know they plan to resolve everything when the series returns, but god knows when that'll be.

I knew it wouldn't make the list but I'm fairly disappointed by the lack of comments about Jon Glaser Loves Gear, it's easily at Delocated level of greatness and I like to think in years to come people will recognise just how superb it is.

etc.

:)

Likewise.

I'm sorry brocked, I think you may need to sit down, I have some bad news for you.*

Likewise. I enjoyed the series finale more than Michael did, but if I'd known in advance how it all could have panned out I think I'd have been much more frustrated by it.

I hope they review it too but given there's only 30 or so comments right now and it aired last night, I worry they might not.

It grew and grew on me until it became a series I loved from episode six onwards, and the finale was superb, easily an A- in my book. I'm so glad I knew in advance that it's coming back though, as otherwise it would have been a tremendously bleak way to end the series!