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Well, the lack of likes on your comment tells me that the world certainly doesn't want for philistines (if you allow me to riff on that just a little bit more), so it isn't too surprising that Allison's genius isn't more widely recognised. Damn shame though. His dialogue alone should earn him a place in the pantheon,

Like Burt with his corn, I find it's easier to swallow my cliches with ketchup.

I'm just going to assume the dearth of likes for this perfect comment is due to people not wanting to click on an article about a member of some obscure band talking about steak, and not to people being unable to straight up recognise. To be honest, though, I would probably have liked it just for the username/avatar.

SPLOOSH

Oh, don't keep Angus waiting! He's a busy man… Bzz bzz bzz.

Wow, this is awkward. No one told you Television Without Pity is shutting down?

I think you'll find that due to that consumption, she's unfortunately only some of the package.

If you don't mind watching DVDs on your computer, those UK releases can be played with no fuss using VLC Media Player. Blackpool is definitely worth the bother!

Anyone here watch the BBC miniseries The Escape Artist? Any doubts about Kebbell's ability to play the villain (or his acting chops in general) can be laid to rest by watching that. Also, it has Sophie Okonedo and David Tennant (Scots edit) being their normal splendid selves. Sadly, any doubts about Fox's ability to

Aw, I disagreed quite strongly with Erik's review as well, and to see it attract dissenters with such high standards of discourse and impeccable reading comprehension just makes me all the more secure in my own opinion. Down with sad bloggers and their Mary Sues!

Man, being called "sir/madam" really turns me on.

I only watched the first episode of the US one, but having already seen the original, I couldn't find any reason to keep watching. It's not that I mind sitting through the same story, it's just that the things removed in the obligatory US network neutering adaptation process were never replaced by anything

Aw yiss! I knew it premiered in Australia in the new year, but it seems all the episodes have aired since the last time I checked. Eight glorious "hours" of Roxburgh amazingness…mmm.

This is one of those cases where I want to press the like button, but I'm not quite sure what I would be signalling by doing so.

Man, I would kill for a "My other car is a Hruck Bugbear" bumper sticker. Of course, I would have to get a license first. And a car.

Man, I would kill for a "My other car is a Hruck Bugbear" bumper sticker. Of course, I would have to get a license first. And a car.

I put this on just now, and although it's hard to listen to it with anything approaching unbiased ears (this was that one record that quite literally changed my life), the thing that jumps out at me the most is how powerful and accomplished a rhythm section Dirnt and Tre Cool are. Rob Cavallo, Jerry Finn and the

Here's hoping for AMC's sake that Jonathan Lisco was the reason Southland became such an amazing show in its TNT years, because on the evidence of Ray Donovan, Ann Biderman sure didn't have anything to do with it.

Yes! I still keep hoping for Heather Goldenhersh to get a regular role on some show. She's just about the only one of that rather brilliant cast not to have worked regularly on screen since, and it's too damn bad.