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DI Keith Fowler
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It's too late as I accidentally went on facebook this afternoon.

It's so weird, I'm sure in that Reddit AMA with John Teti he said Tv Club Classic reviews would never be returning, yet here they are.

I'm British and have no idea how it works. Nor do I want to, good sir.

He should regenerate in to David Tennant saying "What?" a couple of times, before tripping over and banging his head and turning in to Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Just imagine the response on twitter!

I like Ayoade a lot and think his films are pretty superb, but I just don't think he's that great an actor, and hasn't enough range to play a role as complex as the Doctor.

That's what I was really hoping would happen this time, especially as the new season isn't going to start filming until next year, so if they did the regeneration on a closed set they'd have had a pretty great chance of keeping it a secret.

I'm sort of sympathetic towards Darabont, the threats of violence are of course absolutely ridiculous and horribly out of order, but I can empathise with him as it sort of happened to me once - I was once working for a very small company I truly believed in and wanted to succeed and yet several of my co-workers did

I love Black Narcissus to pieces, it's beautifully shot and incredibly affecting, did you like it? I'd recommend pretty much all of their work, but especially The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.

She may not be the most attractive person in the world but you clearly are a deeply, deeply unpleasant individual, and have an ugly as fuck mind.

It's during the sex scene. I think you can picture the rest.

Me neither, I loved every minute. And Fear The Walking Dead got the same rating too! (And I know, I know, but I like being snarky about the av club's unusual rating system on occasion)

Thank you, that's appreciated.

I wish she was joking but she's said it enough times now for it to be clearly a thing she truly means. But to be honest I'd like to think that if it were to ever happen that he would eventually move on and meet someone new.

My other half got a bit annoyed with me for even thinking about such a thing, but I just wanted her to know that I love her so much that I wouldn't want her to be miserable if I wasn't here.

That sounds all kinds of horrible, you have my sympathies, my mother's sort of in the same boat as both her husbands died of cancer and she can't face risking something along those lines happening again.

I've already told my longterm partner that if anything were to ever happen to me I'd want her to find love as soon as she was ready again, as a life without it is often a bleak one. On the flip side I've a friend who's forbidden her husband to even look at women were she to die. He's okay with that though as he's

Claim it's after Amelia Pond, who definitely was not a failure.

I won't be happy until Wright makes Honey, I've Shrunk The Baby Driver

I won't be happy until she's president. Which means I probably won't be happy ever again but I'm prepared to risk it.

Yup, couldn't agree with you more, and it's made me feel really worried for Chibnall's version of Who. So much of the dialogue was weak and a lot of the characters thinly portrayed. Tennant and Coleman were still damn great, but without them I think this would have been much more poorly rated.