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I've seen the pilot as it's available online and enjoyed it a fair bit. Azaria puts in a really strong performance and Amanda Peet is just as good, and there's definitely chemistry between them (though I don't know if the show is going to go in that direction or not). The main thing is that it did make me laugh a good

I was wondering what was going on there, I hope the lack of a mention doesn't mean that they've decided to drop coverage of the show.

Thanks for the heads up, I'm based in the UK and I'd not heard of this series at all and it sounds really intriguing. Sigh, to discover shows like this is one of the reasons I used to love WOT, it really is quite bleak how far it's declined. But thanks to you lovely commentators I still get to find out about them

I disagree, there's plenty of examples of big mysteries being explained in fiction (and certain comics, tv shows and films), it's just the examples you mention above are the ones who screwed it up big time.

Towards the end of the interview I took my glasses off to clean them and thought for a second she was celebrating the joys of MDMA. And despite having never taken any, I feel a little disappointed it turned out to be about a museum instead.

The problem I have is with Pally's character, and how he drags the show down to lowest common denominator material on occasion. All of the rest of the cast are superb, and there are some strong jokes within the running time, but despite liking Pally elsewhere I'm just not getting on with him here.

Ross is of course the worst ever sitcom character, even more annoying than Ted from HIMYM (which some believe to be impossible) but he was sympathetically portrayed in the first two seasons. Then the "We were on a break" shite began (S03E15 to be annoyingly precise) and people went off him, and the character became

Thank you for that.

I'm in the UK and whenever I try and play it it comes up with "The uploader has not made this video available in your country" which is all kinds of frustrating, and I've not found an app that will let me view it yet.

Stop! Or My Mother Will Remain Cremated

Definitely a CC decision, there's an interview with Andy that's about a year old where he says he'd be happy to do at least two more seasons (ie 3 and 4).

And then when it becomes a big cult here they can bring it back again. And life will return to being good.

I'm a big fan of Myles Barlow as well, and bar the season 2 Christmas special it's all up on youtube.

I'm pretty sure he did as well, and he'd definitely have been aware that the previous weeks ratings were very poor and the show was unlikely to survive much longer.

That flawed me completely, I have no idea how they got away with that.

I just checked and according to Splitsider there were four in total - http://splitsider.com/2016/… - so I wonder if Scheer's Bad Guys hasn't been picked up either, or if they're still making up their minds.

Both of these already aired their pilots online, I quite liked them but much preferred the live action The Hindenburg Explodes, and I hope that the fact that these two have gone to series doesn't mean they've decided not to make any further episodes of it. As fond as I am of many of AS's animated series, a lot of the

Ah, I'm afraid I can't agree. I wanted to like it so much, and whilst the first five or six episodes were uneven there were enough positive elements which meant I was optimistic it might find it's way. But then it just became a giant mess, and a very dull and predictable one at that.

I felt the same way up until the second half of Luke Cage, which was so much of a drag to get through after the death of Cotton Mouth that when I watched the first episode of Iron First and didn't enjoy it, and heard that the rest of the season was pretty poor, I decided to skip it and read the AV Club reviews

For long and boring reasons my internet's in my mother's name, so she's about to get a huge amount of advertising relating to amateur porn, how to buy weed in London, and United States of Tara fan fiction. Not that I write the latter, I'm just bizarrely fascinated by it.