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Bit surprised there isn't a greater number of comments on here after each episode of this show.

Oh I agree that incorporating facets of real life news works well enough. It's the commentary on actual events and the inability to resist little digs at other networks here and there which bother me. It's not that I'm particularly attached to any network and hate to see it come in for criticism, it's just that I

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. It's been argued many a time before but creating fictional stories may well have been the better road to go down and who knows may have extended the show's run. It gives a greater freedom rather than relying on grand moralistic soliloquies on events that have recently occurred.

I love the original, I can't recall any other comedy coming close to it in the time since. I love both actors (well mainly the serious stuff with respect to Carrey). However I have absolutely no desire whatsoever in seeing this. Mind you this has been the first properly negative review I have read of it so far.

Watched it last night with a sense of trepidation but to be honest it was OK for the most part. For a show I have never been able to fully engage with I still can't quit it and there seems little point in doing so now given how close we are to the end. Was a usual of mix of engaging, occasional biting dialogue and

An A+?!

You'll feel Helpless without him.

I listened to both last night and thought the acoustic version was insipid. Considering how personal the majority of the lyrics are, talking about his breakup and new relationship as well as his passion for ecological issues, it just felt utterly lifeless. I don't think the orchestral versions worked much better and

I have reservations about going to see this given Walker's death, particularly if they have used a variety of means to somehow keep his character alive in it. But damn that trailer looks so bloody tempting.

I had a massive crush on her when she was in ER and it pissed me off just how much shit her character went through on that show, seemed like they done everything they could to keep her miserable. Haven't watched The Affair so far, is it worth checking out?

I would place this 2nd in my all time favourite episodes (just behind the Eighteenth Amendment one).

I had something for this…nope sorry, I was picturing Whore Island.

The A-Team for me.

We had one 4 years ago but then again that's probably enough time for another reboot the way Hollywood works these days.

Yeah but it's still better than that Russell Crowe effort.

Without doubt one of my favourite horror movies. I was lucky enough to see this on the big screen earlier this year when it had a short cinematic release here in Glasgow. It was great to hear the reactions from the crowd at the film's creepiest moments, it certainly still stands up today.

It's a very impressive trailer - it almost makes it look like Vince won't be an absolutely disastrous bit of casting.

I gave up on the show early on in the 3rd season but have decided to go back and give it another go seeing as it's free on my BT box. I am a little further down the S2 road and I remain unconvinced that I'll see it through this time. That said I did enjoy the opening episodes of this season - Sawyer being super badass

Did they at least have him in a room in the basement?
I've watched the show up until the end of last season and made a decision to let it go. I found it becoming increasingly tired and overly reliant on the 'Sheldon is an asshole' plot device. Read this review out of curiousity but sounds like nothing has changed.

I don't particularly love anything the cast produced thereafter but goddam it Old School is a funny funny film.