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Found it even weirder that Enzo said anything, I would've sworn they never even met… obviously my memory must suck cos I didn't even recognize who the hell Tyler was until after Damon started munching on him.

Everyone else lovin the DEFCON shout-out in the pentagon war-room!? Fuckin love Introversion - the OG of indie studios - all their games look like they were made in the 80s but are as fun as anything AAA companies have produced in the past couple of decades.

and what.cd is an even more convenient way.

Jango anyone? Got some handy features, like adding artists/changing how important they are to your radio stations or choosing how popular/eclectic a station skews; plus not so many adverts as Spotify free and the added joy of thumbsdowning shitty independent artists.

I'm slightly loathe to admit it - especially with how well they are doing with the reduced budget - but, yeah, as it stands it's not the same show it was. That said i don't think a smaller cast and a tighter more plot & character based sense of humour is necessarily a bad thing but it is a bit harder to do, they were

Change approved.

I agree with beema: if you loved every episode of Dexter you should check out Death Note, since they both have awful endings that leave you laughing in disbelief. And awful everything else.

That's what I would have thought before watching Cuckoo; it managed to subvert his superficial annoying-ness into some real empathy. In the end I quite enjoyed the show, and his performance in particular - maybe just because of low expectations - dunno whether that was due to him or the writers or a bit of both…

Who's the fish, that ladies wish,
would eat them like a tasty dish…
Shark!