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I got a Lexx notification for… anything?

You're talking about how she treated him once she came up with her plan (i.e. after she couldn't get help from anywhere else) and I understood all of the hows and whys of that. My point was that, unless I'm not remembring it correctly, she continued to treat him at all times - thoughout the beatings, after the

GEORGE-MICHAEL!

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus  - that stuck out for me as well as a fantastically off quote. His prime point that the deaths of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown would not get as big a reaction is true but not in the context he's aiming for.

And even the students don't know what they're celebrating, they're just going through that phase of showing people how political they are and stuff. Anyway, someone told them Thatcher was evil, so there.

Thanks! And that's exactly how I'm doing it (by happy coincidence rather than anything deliberate)! In fact I'm enhancing my entire day with Twin Peaks spooky ambience - as soon as the pilot was finished I went online and ordered the score and have been constantly listening to it. Walking to work with Laura Palmer's

The first thing that came into my head when I started reading the comments. I dismissed it due to it being a movie but I've had Stan's "There's the girl that I like…" ditty in my head for the past half an hour now and it'll sit there for the rest of the afternoon.

Oh god, yes! A perfect choice! One of the finest episodes from one of the finest sitcoms of all time.

Already covered in the regular HIMYM reviews. Which is a shame because it's genuinely catchy and well-written tune, and Neil Patrick Harris can sing.

Definitely this.

Some great recipes though. I had it (and I agree, the non-recipe bits are very well written for a book like this) and have tried my hand at a couple. That simple pasta dish that Vito makes for Johnny Cakes and raves about? He's not wrong - it's delicious.

The Lone Gunmen series tried to warn us about 9/11. It's not their fault we weren't paying attention.
Well, it was sort-of the show's fault…

Definitely no Susan (I re-watched it on iPlayer). Maybe your brain was just yelling "Susan!" in excited recognition of the shout-out. I know mine did.

Considering the flirting, perving and (non-forehead) kissing - all from her(s) - I bloody hope she's not his mother.

If the planet really is the sort of cunt that communicates only in emoticons then he's also the sort of cunt who would use'"nom nom nom' instead. So there's that to consider.

Agreed. The Ood are fantastic in concept, design and execution. Too often a creature will get at least one of those three wrong.

Sadly she wasn't named - but his "I came here a long time ago with my grandaughter" is the first out-and-out reference to Susan we've had in New Who.

I am slowly realising that I am the only person who doesn't find Strax funny. I did in A Good Man Goes to War but almost all of his silly buffoonery fell completely flat for me in The Snowmen.

With regards to a Moffat Tenth Doctor series, this month's Doctor Who Magazine has Moffat discussing what would have been (the story Tecumseh mentions):