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They're not in the demo. TV people don't care about them.

It's big, it's broad, it has a hot girl. And lots of easy jokes.

"No Larry, that was just Parkinson's."

Yeah, the first season was thoroughly mediocre. But the two seasons after that are pretty solid, character-based comedy.

I smell yet another Emmerich flop.

Drago's girlfriend

The twist would be that there is no God!

Mr. Gervais?

Didn't he post a short clip of him playing the character in, like, 2010? It could even have been earlier than that.

U2 and The Police probably did the best coming out of the whole punk thing, though I think it's hard to argue that they're the worst bands to do so. The Police did produce one perfect album (the 3rd) after all, and had the decency to put a few decent cuts on each of their other ones. And in the case of U2, there's

But that's the one he said he liked…

Young whippersnappers, can't wait for the DVD release for special features anymore?

Bad Comedy: The Movie: The Video

This is all assuming he's not tied up with the Alan Partridge movie, reprising his role as "Tex" who likes American things.

On the bright side, he looks just like a constipated Tim Robbins in those ads on the side.

Good points. And I guess Jeremy's dismissiveness toward Natalie is sort of an ongoing, back-burner type of thing.

I never quite bought Natalie's take on the breakup with Jeremy, about how she wanted to experience more of the world and he didn't. That seemed like a lot to generalize out of his not wanting to go out to a club one day, and Jeremy is seen socializing with the team quite a bit. Honestly I never quite bought the

Pretty icky, though I thought it was a reversal of the line from season one, you know, "Of all my boyfriends, and that's quite a lengthy list, you're nowhere near my favorite." Or something to that effect.

@avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus Yeah, I'd say so. The plans started during Ike's Administration, and kept getting cut back in terms of support. When it actually went down, the air support for an invasion of Cuba consisted of eight planes! It was a laughably bad plot. Lots of lazy CIA thinking, they

Sure, but if not for Kennedy's weak handling of the Berlin crisis and the Bay of Pigs, there's no Cuban Missile Crisis. In the former in particular, Krushchev learned the lesson that he could push Kennedy around with impunity.