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Weirdly House of Cards is coming back on a Tuesday because Netflix just know they control our lives now.

Well Brad (I think it was Brad) said earlier this season that "Survivor is a dictatorship. Majority rules," so they need someone to help them set it straight.

The only location that ever stood out to me is Madame Brussels which is where Claire dumps Josh in the season premiere. It used to be a brothel. I think the ice cream in this episode was at Docklands, but if you go to the northern suburbs you'll probably find a few locations. If you're interested in ice cream

I happened to watch it for the first time last weekend and I loved it. Very disappointed that the soundtrack doesn't appear to be on Spotify.

I'm a relatively new watcher of this show, and I'm over the Corinne of it all. Why aren't we getting more of Alexis and her theories about which of the contestants are aliens? She didn't even have to think before she answered Raven. Also Raven and Bella talking about Nick as he skated by trying to get their attention

Thanks for your reviews, Kayla. I watched about four episodes this season before giving up, but I was always going to come back for the finale. I've kept reading your reviews though, and you've done the best I think anyone can do at explaining just what happened this season - in my opinion. At its best (and even

The Golden Globes are the most bizarre of all awards ceremonies. The HFPA is known for nominating and awarding new young actresses, so this is just an extension of that trend. Sometimes it's great, like when Gina Rodriguez or Jennifer Garner won, but it seems to be the 'young and new' thing that sticks.

He's also busy creating a shortlist for the #EmptyCupAwards

There is a fair amount from his comedy shows, the first season was like a re-enactment of his standup show Surprise! minus his real life siblings. He also talks about his obsession with food and his Italian meringue failure on Celebrity MasterChef.

Because the funding is shared between Pivot and the ABC, I think it's pretty safe. The ABC pretty much lets people make shows for however long they want to, and the writers usually decide to end things before they get stale. SeaChange was the perfect length.

Yes. It's a thing we say.

Yeah, "stuffed up" is our clean version of "fucked up", which I'm almost sure would be okay on the ABC, but possibly not with Standards and Practices in the US.

I heard an interview with Hannah Gadsby on Triple J, and she said that she writes for Hannah. She also had a diatribe against selfie sticks, which was pretty fantastic.

Absolutely. I've seen some of Thomas' standup, and he's very frank about his mum's depression. It's so weird having seen the standup, because he's so honest and then that stuff is in the show, but it feels more real than anything else I've watched for so many reasons. The mental illness is one of them, the fact that I

Going to Rachel's mum is literally the most interesting thing he's done on the show.

I won't be able to watch this movie for another few hours, but thank you for your review Caroline. Your Sharknado reviews are some of my favourite things on the internet.

I think that Power is a cynical show, especially about James and Angela's relationship. Or at least I want it to be, since Courtney Kemp Agboh worked on The Good Wife, which has always been cynical about the state of Peter and Alicia's marriage.

That's fair. Red is definitely too good for Healy, and I spent most of the season dreading a potential romantic pairing.

Thanks Myles, I've really enjoyed reading along. The daily model has worked well for me, it's a good balance - I get to keep watching at a pace where I don't feel like I'm too far behind everyone else and I don't make myself depressed by sitting and watching television all day. (As much as I love television, I know

Thanks for your Time Hump Chronicles!