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Shan
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Someone on another website had Brangelexit.

[Inserts .gif of Emma Stone saying "Ooh, burn!" from Easy A]

It was kind of funny when they had Taylor Swift on The Graham Norton show, for some reason, they had her on with John Cleese and the cricketer Kevin Pietersen.

Well now that Jezebel is on the team, they can spread the workload out.

Well, once you start to look (and I agree it can take some time), you do start to find a few.

Then there was the John Edwards expose.

You could point out to them that up to and including the year 2000, the majority of Muslims in the US voted for the Republican candidate (unfortunately for them) - like 72%

To his credit, instead of being paralysed into inaction because he'd lost effective use of his powers, that probably was the best solution he could come up with at such short notice to try and throw Decker off track.

I guess that could be at least part of why they're starting to short out his time-stop powers. To his credit, he very quickly managed to put together probably the best possible fake out he could under the circumstances in short notice to try and throw Decker off the track instead of just moping about losing his

But the even more important question is, is it within shouting distance of Axe Cop?

This is not a knock on you at all (I know you have good taste, you watch Orphan Black) … but I'm proud to say that I've seen insufficient amounts of Dexter to have been able to recognise her from that role.

The intended Eleanor may not actually be dead (in the sense of still being alive when the other Eleanor died*) and they just pulled the wrong file is another possibility.

Also upvoted not just for mentioning David Bowie but also having a Ruth Wilson as Alice Morgan avatar.

… and because he indirectly gave us this:

Polio's almost gone. 29 cases of all types this year worldwide. Lowest year in recorded history. Not long now before every year is going to be zero going forward.

"What do you mean next year is 20 years after the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was on television?"

Nothing's new under the sun for a long time now but it's how you take the ingredients and mix them these days. This is definitely one of those shows which is much better than the sum of its parts.

The movie didn't do the rest of the gang any favours (that whole storyline with the new boss was terrible - partial sympathy for the fact that Mandy Patinkin can be mercurial but write something better next time this happens OK?).

The idea of all the banished angels and demons going to a therapist (and the same one) for some reason appeals to me precisely because it's so ridiculous. I also liked how despite the hypnotic effect Lucifer was having on her, the therapist was still able to eventually pull herself together and resist him enough to

So basically, the medical examiner was saying this: