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I just hope people are able to take Dan Harmon's departure on the chin and realise that talented people have taken over. It might not be quite the same but I have no doubt it will be very good.

My favourite is "WWW.REDTUBE.COM KKKKKKKKKKKK"

Siberian Breaks

Switch FIOE and Angles and you're spot on.

Surprise surprise, I like this. I love 80's pop, I love the Strokes, I can dig the direction they're going in.

Which would have to mean they never listened to 12:51.

Yeah. To be honest I thought the one real mistake the film made was showing the monster completely; it couldn't live up to how scary it was in people's imaginations.

Yeah. To be honest I thought the one real mistake the film made was showing the monster completely; it couldn't live up to how scary it was in people's imaginations.

Yeah. To be honest I thought the one real mistake the film made was showing the monster completely; it couldn't live up to how scary it was in people's imaginations.

Agreed, I went to see it at the cinema and thought it was brilliant; thrilling, exciting, tense, but at no point would I have said I was "scared".

Agreed, I went to see it at the cinema and thought it was brilliant; thrilling, exciting, tense, but at no point would I have said I was "scared".

Agreed, I went to see it at the cinema and thought it was brilliant; thrilling, exciting, tense, but at no point would I have said I was "scared".

Going on my personal experience (Scrubs was my favourite TV show, now it's Community) I'd say yes. They certainly do have at least a little in common.

I prefer "eeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwww… ew ew ew ew eweeeewweeeeweewwwwwwwww"

"Obama is farther to the left than David Cameron"

@avclub-7aefa9e2af18cd9e2fde628a5e813aa5:disqus Politically I'd align myself with the socially liberal, moderate wing of the Conservative party, but whenever I have a political conversation with American Republicans they think I'm basically Karl Marx.

I'm pretty sure I've seen Mitchell openly support the Labour party before.

Of course though with Churchill you're with someone who's UK right wing, which can be a whole lot different from US right wing.

It's definitely easier for British satire to be wider reaching as, where American politics is separating into the margins (or at least the Republicans are, I've not seen much evidence from this side of the pond of the Democrats changing much), UK politics has congregated in the centre. That certainly makes it a lot

I always think there's going to be a problem when shows focus on how many difficulties and insecurities people face in their lives that aren't going how they planned when in fact the characters are living lives 90% of people their age would kill for.