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The laugh was one of the most disturbing moments in the series thusfar.

I got such a sudden and overwhelming sense of dread when he saw the swinging streetlights early in the episode. Almost a primal reaction. It returned in a sort of duller sense when we saw the Number 6 lamppost later on. I know having our direction pointed these ways means nothing good.

Naomi utterly owned this episode and is one of the highlights for me. She seems so perfectly cast. Tough dame!

Whatever happened to
All of the heroes?
All the Shakespearoes?
They watched their Rome burn…

You don't mess with Adam We.

The Bright Knight has fallen, but I know he wouldn't want me to be sad. He's hanging with Caesar and Yvonne and friends now, and his legacy is secure: https://twitter.com/thereal…

We live in a time when a Prime Minister can share the stage with a guy in an Elmo suit, the latest Howling Laud, and some dude called Lord Buckethead, and yet she's still the biggest clown up there.

DAMNIT CHLOE GET ME THE PRESIDENT THIS IS-
Oh second thoughts, never mind

Oh Annabelle, you left Peaky Blinders for this!

This show traumatised me as a kid.

I love the way Lynch does Mafiosi (see also Dick Laurent). The way he could make even Jim Belushi a thing of terror is truly masterful.

My first encounter with Clive Owen came with a show called Chancer, in 1991. He played one of the laddish spiv-like financial types who were coming to grief with the end of Thatcherism, and finding even more unscrupulous ways to make a living. Over the course of the show he inveigled himself into a family under

The best Jason Bourne was Richard Chamberlain there I said it.

Around the survivors, a perimeter create!

What bothers me about Die Another Day is that it has two superb villains - Toby Stephen's Graves and Rosamund Pike's Miranda. They are so terribly wasted in this dreck. Poor old Lee Tamahori, his career never did work out.

I loved Owen's casting; if there was ever a sexy professional assassin leading a double life of classy apartments and detached murder, he'd look like Clive.

Discovered Radio Werewolf the other day, a band notable for having profound occult themes and featuring Zeena Schreck (nee LaVey) on vocals. I'm an old goth from way back and something of a Satanism aficionado, but somehow I'd never actually heard of them. They're…not fantastic, but definitely interesting.

Sounds like a right Cox-up.

K-Bill 2, my man in the Netherlands