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E.R is a good shout, I enjoyed the first 8 or so seasons of that as much as any other T.V drama I've seen.

Friends, Mad Men, Freaks & Geeks, Classic Simpsons, The Office

I believe it was yes.

I enjoyed that, possibly more than any other episode this season. Although S6 perhaps hasn't lived up to the previous 5 (the writing doesn't quite seem as sharp and it has been a little too 'soapy' at times) it still has given us some wonderful scenes. The interaction between Don and Betty was terrific - she is

OK I'm late to the game and no-one's probably checking in here now but fuck it…

I guess I should have known… we'd be out somewhere, and a beautiful woman would go by, and Carol would go, "Ross, look at her." And I'd think, "My wife is cool."

I agree to an extent. He has proved in the past that he can be reborn so to speak but on those occasions he had nothing to lose - he was a man looking to escape a life of nothingness, a life without any meaning. If he continues in his current manner then he will lose his 'glorious' empire, he will lose the power he

Great post. Can't help but think this is going to be one almighty fall for Don, perhaps one that will send him all the way back to where he began - poor, unloved and unwanted.

I just watched the episode and sat back in a daze, completely flummoxed by what I have just witnessed. And doing what I normally do, I click on here for the review in the hope of finding some answers, some perspective on an utterly barmy episode.

A strong end to a strong season. Glad I wasn't the only one who had some fear of where the Raj and Penny scene was going at the end. Sheldon was at his annoying best when Leonard and Penny were departing, it would be interesting to see one or two episodes with him trying to survive on his own but they'll likely start

Gave up after S6 but will make a point of watching the finale for sentimental reasons. Seasons 2-5 were largely wonderful but you could tell by S6 it was running on empty.

The High Life is something completely different here in Scotland:

It's been said before but something definitely feels off with this season - the pacing, the storylines, the performances, the acting - it all just feels a little forced and unnecessarily messy. I'm still enjoying it but it certainly hasn't captured me the way S1-5 did.

Wasn't he in charge for season 3?

Not sure even Harmon's return would be enough to tempt me back to watch S5.

Wasn't particularly funny but Howard's impressions, Raj's blossoming relationship and the quite wonderful scene with Sheldon and Amy made it a winner for me.

My first ever award of an F on here.

I just thought it was shit.

Has to be Jaws for me too. We first watched it as a family when I was maybe 4 or 5 and I was absolutely terrified, the music more than anything sending shivers down my spine. After then whenever we watched it I began to learn when I needed another trip to the bathroom & how long I should be out the room. It got to the

Surprised to read such a negative review of this. I watched it when it came out last year in the U.K and thought it was genuinely funny throughout, a real dark and twisted comedy set in the banal world of dull English tourists haunts.