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Season 2 of Line of Duty. It's fantastic, it was entirely available on Hulu for a while (in the US), and nobody (including people who normally listen to my recommendations!) has seen it yet :p

that was my first thought as well. That's fine, I guess - Warehouse 13 could be really fun, but this reads as having the same problems as that show.

Agreed: that was probably my only complaint. But otherwise, was definitely a fan (some great Roger line deliveries, for example).

Probably my favourite of the season so far. Not as good as the best Christmas episodes (since the best AD Christmas episodes are just the best), but definitely chock full of pretty great jokes.

He is phenomenal in his episode of "The Street"…which says nothing, because everyone is always phenomenal in their episode of "The Street"

Oh, I thought this was about the international organization and was *really* confused.

HOLY SHIT YES

This is an interesting question, because (outside of something like Haldiram's or regional outlets [in Delhi, Nerula's]), this sort of large-scale, casual dining (which is what McDonalds, Pizza Hut, etc. become) isn't particularly common - restaurants are either smaller ventures or large, expensive places. The other

In a lot of third-world countries, places like McDonalds and Pizza Hut are actually relatively high-class food: they are clean, large restaurants with a much deeper, focused selection (in India, you get chicken tikka burgers and paneer pizza) and actually healthy, tasty options. So, yeah, in some places McDonalds

"200" is basically a long, long list of meta-jokes and it is FANTASTIC.

Tess is such a great book. Haunting, tragic, deep…I love it so much.

Heh, I should have read downthread - figured someone would have mentioned six/evelyn :)

"Or, I dunno, an older woman companion."

Good for him - he was fantastic in "Rush."

Except that person is…HIMSELF!!!!!! *cymbal crash*

"(All that said, am I the only one who never really watched Sesame Street? Don’t tell anyone though. Probably best to keep that one to myself.)"

The funniest part is that Phineas and Ferb Star Wars could have totally worked *as* canon and not really changed anything

Yup! I find the moral question in the episode fascinating, I think the character dynamics are great, it reminded me aesthetically of The Waters of Mars which is always a good thing, and that last scene was mindblowing and excellent.

Episodes (in order):
Great: Kill the Moon, Listen, Into the Dalek, Mummy on the Orient Express
Good: Flatline, Time Heist, Dark Water/Death in Heaven
Okay: The Caretaker
Not Good: Robot of Sherwood, Deep Breath, In the Forest of the Night