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Had this game on the Mega Drive and have fond memories of it, even if it wasn't the best by any stretch. Don't remember this ending at all, so I assume the console version just left it out!

The Sopranos final episode bit had me in stitches. Glad to have this show back!

The reviewer seems to indicate that at least some fans wouldn't be too much into this episode, but all of the reaction I've seen so far has been highly positive. And it's well deserved!

I went "La la LAA la la" the moment that happened! Even if it's not an intentional Daria reference, it made me happy.

I'll definitely check this out, though I always approach Milligan with some caution. He's written some of my very favourite comics, and his best 80s and 90s work is easily on par with his more famous British contemporaries. But he's also hit-or-miss, and sadly the "miss" ratio has been higher since he finished his

He got there long ago, in Enigma and the best parts of Shade, among other things.
Although it got a mixed reaction at the time, I love his short run on Batman. "Dark Knight, Dark City" is a top five Batman story for me.

Daria had a thigh gap so that she wouldn't look like the "improved" Project Know picture on the right, which is terrible. Also, the original look suited her perfectly.

Loved Beakman's World as a kid, thanks for that, Mr Church.

I love this movie, and there's little chance of this remake being any good. What I would like to see, though, is the original cut. Test audiences apparently found it "too intense", so Lyne removed and modified a few scenes and gave us Jacob's Ladder as we know it. But I'd love to see the original, which, as far as I

I laughed, I cried, I was at the edge of my seat. That was a fantastic finale to a fantastic show! I have one or two minor reservations (Stan's memory) but that's more than forgivable. I loved this show from the very start, but eventually I drifted away due to the piecemeal way Disney would release episodes. When the

OK, let's give this a shot:

I really enjoyed Revival - among his recent novels, I'd place it second behind 11/22/63. I'm not surprised the ending has met a very divided reaction, but I loved it. It's possibly the darkest thing he's ever written. Even King himself stated recently that he didn't even like to think about it anymore.

For most of the episode I was thinking, "Well, maybe Peridot wasn't going to change sides so easily", but the last two minutes almost made me die with happiness. Go Peridot GO!

One Jesus song I'm really fond of is "A Lamb's Lullaby" by Thinking Fellers Union Local 282. I don't know if any of the band members are religious, what their beliefs are, or even if the song is necessarily "pro-Jesus". But the lyrics are haunting and sad, especially in the last verse.

I remember very little about Blankets, except for some of the childhood scenes. In particular, the scene where the teacher dismisses his drawing talent. I'm not sure why I remember that, maybe because it really annoyed me and I wanted to punch that teacher.

Based on what I've seen, this is a really good list, except for "Drag Me To Hell" which really got on my nerves. I guess it just wasn't my thing.

That was pretty good. I remember when "Homer's Enemy" originally broadcast, I wanted Grimey come back and take revenge. Glad to see that finally happen, even though the demon looked nothing like him.

That would just inspire another Girls/Dunham thinkpiece.

I have fond memories of the Adventures cartoon, though even back then I could see it was kind of ropey. Robotnik and his badniks were definitely the stars of that show. Like anyone of sound mind (er…), I generally pay little attention to the Sonic franchise and that whole horrible "expanded universe", but I checked

Personally, I'll be really disappointed if a cover of the Pixies' "Gigantic" - sung by the movie's characters, of course - doesn't play over the credits. Big, big love! (I'm making a pretty safe bet romance will feature in the move there, of course)