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Yup, starting in a few months.

As Alan Sepinwall pointed out, September 29 is also the Breaking Bad finale, the start of Homeland S3 and the start of the Lizzy Caplan/Michael Sheen-starring Masters of Sex.

Yeah, HIMYM does that all the time.

I especially loved Judy's "You knew about this?!" to Monica after Ross's revelations.

It's weird how much I associate the Ash song "Girl From Mars" with “Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy” considering it's only played for about five seconds.

I didn't care for the first few episodes, but the last three, once Joe Dempsie showed up and the plot kicked into gear were great.

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Again, not really an interloper. He's there to set up the plot with Dougal as a milkman and the bomb threat. He doesn't spend much time interacting with the characters.

He's not really an interloper though, he's only in a handful of scenes.

Dead Set was great. Still probably the best thing I've seen Jaime Winstone in. I think it aired on IFC a while back (maybe two years after the UK airing).

Yeah, Weir's was the best. The Glynn Nimron is the only one I found to be a complete dud.

It's airing in the UK this week, so I'll be watching then.

Yeah, it's on Netflix and Hulu.

The second one's not until August again I think.

Well, technically Partridge was introduced in the original radio version of The Day Today, On The Hour.

With Darkplace, it's worth tracking down the DVDs (if you can play R2 ones), as there's loads of commentaries and hours more of the talking head sections.

Never heard of it, but sounds interesting.

I like Him and Her. I'll be interested to see if it works outside their flat for the final series though.

The mythology stuff was better than LoM, but LoM had a better lead character and better stand-alone episodes.