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I read Mr Arkadin but when I looked it up it was actually only ghostwritten by another based on Orson Welles script.

I think Homer is a bit mean in this episode. This episode was rarely shown in Australian syndication so I thought it was from around Season 9-10, Homer sees closer to how he's shown in those seasons though no where near how much of a jerk he's potrayed in later seasons.

Sacrebleu!

If I wanted to see a man eat some jellybeans I'd take a jellybean eating class!

This seems like another episode they don't show as much in Australian syndication, probably because it was one of the more adult centred episodes. I though for a while it was a much later episode and was suprised when I found out it was from Season 5.

Actually screw movies they don't have the feel of a good illuminated manuscript.

The Arrival of the Train at La Ciotat Station. Frankly Employees Leaving the Lumierre Factory is overrated, I would made the film more film more feel good like Employees Entering the Lumirerre Factory.

I wouldn't agree loved the longest would suggest a sustained period of it being in the same critical view, if you like something that wasn't very good when you were a child and you see it as an adult your opinion of it changes.

I don't agree maybe up to about season 3 they'd fallen in love with Bart Simpson but from then on Homer was very much the centre of the show and who the public saw as the relatable everyman.

I think I read some where that Brian Henson was working on a puppet murder mystery parody.

At least the critics will admit Mrs. Brown's Boys is shit for some reason they won't stop fawning over Miranda.

Can TV Club do less shows they're already covering? It's much more interesting finding out about what people think of older, lesser known and not as highly rated shows.

God Crank Yankers is unadulterated shit.

I'm looking forward to Graham Linehan's latest sitcom Count Arthur Strong, I don't know what dirrection it will take but hopefully it will play more into the entertainment industry side then senile old man hijinks.

It was really the first in the current wave of multi-camera studio audience retrocoms in Britain like Miranda, Mrs Brown's Boys, Citizen Kahn and Vicious.

You mean 999, that's the American one you burke!

As much as I like Katherine Parkinson in The IT Crowd, I can't shake off the feeling she is playing the same character  in every sitcom she's been in.

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Oh no! It's set in the eighties!

Thinking about it is there any episode that ends with Mark winning, the closest I can think of is the Christmas episode unironically.