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And despite all of these identities, Sean Bean will still have a Sheffield accent.

I think the key to 'getting' Gervais is to realize that he really isn't much of a standup comedian but just a guy who's clearly enjoying what being a famous comedian and celebrity allows him to do. Just look at An Idiot Abroad. The whole premise of the show is him putting some guy he met in front of a camera. He has

I think the key to 'getting' Gervais is to realize that he really isn't much of a standup comedian but just a guy who's clearly enjoying what being a famous comedian and celebrity allows him to do. Just look at An Idiot Abroad. The whole premise of the show is him putting some guy he met in front of a camera. He has

Definitely agree that the show is very explicit about its audience by focusing on balding rather than acne. I wish they would have kept the balding permanent and left the combover. Given that there have been two Halloween episodes, two years have apparently passed in canon since the first episode. It would be very

Definitely agree that the show is very explicit about its audience by focusing on balding rather than acne. I wish they would have kept the balding permanent and left the combover. Given that there have been two Halloween episodes, two years have apparently passed in canon since the first episode. It would be very

Another way to look at the show is a coming-of-age story. Mordecai and Rigby are early twenty-somethings who are clearly trying to avoid making major adult life commitments. If the characters keep developing as they are, something will have to give at some point. All the show really has to do in order to push forward

Another way to look at the show is a coming-of-age story. Mordecai and Rigby are early twenty-somethings who are clearly trying to avoid making major adult life commitments. If the characters keep developing as they are, something will have to give at some point. All the show really has to do in order to push forward

It was a spiritual victory. We've seen that Korra's ego has been progressively deconstructed over the course of the season, but I wish that this last scene could have been better rendered as the crowning moment that it should have been. Prior episodes have done an excellent job capturing her insecurity and despair,

It was a spiritual victory. We've seen that Korra's ego has been progressively deconstructed over the course of the season, but I wish that this last scene could have been better rendered as the crowning moment that it should have been. Prior episodes have done an excellent job capturing her insecurity and despair,