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A band that could've truly had global success but I don't think the desire was ever there to move themselves on to that bigger level as it were.

The fact so many of us on here and elsewhere are openly talking about our issues and sharing the incredible challenges this disease brings can hopefully be something positive out of this tragic event. If one or two people now go and seek help or even just open up to a loved one about their troubles or perhaps by

Completely agree with this assessment. For around 10 or so years I was battling depression and anxiety alone, fearful of how people would react if they knew the truth. The last 7-8 years however has been something of a progressive journey with regards to 'coming out' about my illness and I have to say it has really

I wish I could watch Joan stroking it.

At the moment my go to show is probably Archer, re-watching season 2 again in the evenings. The great thing is my friends have finally come round to appreciating it too so now my random quoting from the show is understood by at least a few of them.
Old Simpsons of course is always going to be a staple feel good go-to.

Well I went to see it yesterday and was absolutely blown away. It is a staggering achievement from Linklater, expertly capturing the little nuances and fractured memories of one's youth, The performances are collectively brilliant and it takes us on a powerfully emotional journey without it ever feeling staged.

Is it just me who didn't love the Lego movie?
It was good, I enjoyed it well enough and the reveal towards the end was clever but it won't be my film of the year and not one I have any intention of revisiting.
Hasn't been too much grabbed my attention this year - Blue Ruin and The Lunchbox probably the standouts so far.

Maybe the twist is Jack is in a padded cell and has actually imagined this whole day in his head.

I fear for Chloe. The guilt of starting WW3 may be playing on her mind a little in this hour.

My first thought was the Travis hidden track 'Blue Flashing Light'.

I was genuinely on the edge of my seat willing her to do a Don and knock it out the park.

Yeah I got that but it would've made more sense to me if he had just killed them, particularly given his cold ruthlessness in bumping off folks up to that point and it would've meant he wouldn't have to face up to what he had done.

Genuinely excited to see where they will take this next.

The finale didn't quite live up to my expectations given how stellar this season has been. That's not to say I didn't enjoy it, on the contrary it was a gripping, occasionally very tense finish.

This season has flown by, can't believe we're at the end already.

Nope. We're quite happy having as little association with anything remotely English thank you very much.

I was awaiting the moment Peggy and Don rekindled their long lost mutual admiration, respect, love - call it whatever you like it.

Hmm.

Another solid episode in a truly outstanding season.

Is it just me or has she fallen into the overly skinny bracket?