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No mentions of The Long Weekend?

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I can't dislike that song thanks to Orphan Black

Brideshead Revisited?

It must have been one of if not the first sci-fi show where the 'heroic rebels' are actually legitimate criminals, right?

Nathan Barley would go down a storm with all its hipster satire.

It's not mentioned in the article, but I'd say the closest comparison to Blakes 7 would be Firefly.

The name just flows perfectly. Nanna Birk Larsen. I could say that all day.

"Get ahta ma pab!"

I'm not American, but his accent sounded fine to me. Miles better than his whatever-he-was-going-for accent in GoT.

Sir, could you keep it down?

Surely she still blames Jaime for crippling Bran anyway?

Dignity? She almost tears her own face off in grief. I thought one of the big punches in the book was how messy and undignified her death was.

The way she tapped her on the shoulder and shakily called for her would suggest you are right - Alison didn't mean to do it.

He's be perfect! Walter Bishop was basically the Doctor without time travel anyway.

Well seeing as Dick's work thrives on ontological instability, and the question 'just what is real' giving an answer either way would be bad. That said, as you said, a major theme in that particular work is the fact that the replicant-hating Deckard is so de-humanised by his work that he is, ironically, less human

I always wish I had something more constructive to say on Orphan Black articles. It's pretty much my favourite show at the moment (at least the one I'm most excited about week to week), but I never have anything better to say than to parrot the praise for Tatiana Maslany and her uncanny way of making all of the clones

Oh, I say!

Hi Sweden! My Norwegian friends like you much more than Denmark.

Too bad they showed Jaden Smiths face in the trailer then…