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Constable Reggie
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Yes, you should (and not only because there is background music in basically every scene).

Well, the last episode ends with a huge sign reading "Broadchurch will return", 'cuz it had already been renewed, and I'd read about it before I'd started watching the show. DON'T GET MAD AT ME IT'S NOT MY FAULT. More seriously, I agree with you that there doesn't need to be a second season (although it would be a

From the very first episode I saw (I've seen the whole show now, and I loved it, just like you), I kept wondering "this is amazing, but what's the second season?" (yup, I'm that type of wet blanket). I mean, a second gruesome murder in a peaceful seaside town? How tiresome will that get? Now, I almost hope that it

Yeah, sorry, that's what I meant as well. Doesn't make my point any less brillant and wonderful, tho.

Lindon's character throws her a pack of cigarettes, since he saw her fail to buy one, the shop closing right in front of her. I didn't think it was shallowly morbid, since, like Faulkner's book, it's trying to show actual evil.

But, then again, you could replace Jaime with either of his siblings, Tywin being such a dick and all.

"Your name isn't Bob Burgers?"

Hey, hey, hey! Don't beat yourself up over it! We all make mistakes, you know?

@avclub-0304234e5dac07d007cf06c22b3f29c4:disqus (I don't  get the pig analogy, sorry). I agree with you, so maybe let me rephrase with a narrower brush: just because "nothing is lost when such programs are delayed or skipped altogether", doesn't mean they should be? I don't know, maybe I'm not making myself clear, but

Buuuuuuut then again, so are most TV shows? I have great respect for the form (I comment on here, after all), but society wouldn't actively be hurt by even Mad Men or Breaking Bad not making it to air. Of course, I would be really upset by it, but so would some people by not seeing the Emmys, and I don't think it's

Nooooo, it's his kid who reads him the book! Agreed on Neil Campbell being CBB's top guest at the moment, I especially loved his self-aware teenager character, from the Schaal episode.

Seriously, though, this week on Game of Torrents, every single file of the episode had the audio cut off when Jaime gets his hand (cut off), and replaced by an Irish rock song!!! What the motherf**k gives???

But now I don't know if people liked your No, or your yes!!! Do you realize what you've done?!

Yeah, Dave's response to the last one was awesome. "Yes… What?"

Don't worry, it's like comic books, no one ever really dies for good in these things.

So he did find out a way of Benjamin Button-ing himself…

Which might be helped by her not working on the show (she was on Important Things with Demetri Martin at that point). But it does make it even more impressive that she became such an essential part of the show even though she wasn't there from the start.

You mean the Sabor de Soledad Bowl?

I don't get it D: But I still thought about the AV club, cause I thought one of you guys could explain?

I don't get it D: But I still thought about the AV club, cause I thought one of you guys could explain?