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Shan
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What did you think of the efforts of Leslie Knope Headlines?

With the first two, at least some of the time, they at least knew what they were doing - even if those things were terrible, terrible things. On the other hand, it's increasingly clear that Cameron had no idea of what he was doing and the consequences of failure. If he had, he would have at least tried to protect

As given by the fact that Cameron quit almost immediately after the loss of the referendum and ran away, it's clear he had to win it after he called it. I mean, I assume being that he's still not 50 and had just been re-elected, he wanted to be PM for at least the rest of his term. The fact he so ineptly handled

I was trying to be polite. I saw the interview at the time and Paxman was being a right dickhead. There's an example of one of the kinds of questions he was asking right there 'What's the point - you're just drifting around etc etc.'

No, not this one because The Purge: Election is actually a very poorly structured and executed film that utterly wastes its premise. The Purge: Anarchy, though still flawed, is much better and probably the closest thing to a Punisher film that you'll get with Frank Grillo.

Oh yes, David Cameron. Quite possibly the worst Prime Minister since Anthony Eden (who launched an attack on the Suez Canal, possibly bombed out of his head on medication.)

Based on this, it seems extremely highly likely when they looked at what left the footprints at the scene. The civil trial prosecution was much better than the criminal one.

How about we add this as to evidence why he might be at least a bit suspect then? I don't even know where to start with such inanity. I could try listing all the benefits we've gotten from going into space but it would take a very long time that I don't have right now and even then I wouldn't get anywhere near it all.

The sequel The Dark Side of the Fence will explain everything.

So, if that's actually the case, doesn't that just fit the definition of fuckbuddies then?

Hence the comfortable seating and the popcorn!

*gets popcorn and a seat and waits expectantly for Power Girl to arrive*

Keeping in mind my overall view of the show is Most Hated Status …

… David Bowie … was brilliantly weird

It's true that it's a rumour.

I think it actually made for a better ending. Sometimes, less really is more (I really, really hated the latter half of Season 4. The first half was just mediocre to bad but the latter half was abominable IMO.)

The way I see All Along the Watchtower is that for some reason, the people behind this show (and I used this term increasingly loosely as time went on) got this batshit crazy idea to shoehorn this utterly lunatic idea into the plot regardless of how little sense it made and then bent everything as much as needed to

I've actually been thinking the same thing for a long time, actually. I'm usually not a fan of that kind of ending but I'd have much better memories of the show (still at best mediocre ones thanks to many things from post mid-Season 2 but still …) if it had ended on that beach with the final word being Roslin saying

Find and read the book. It's really good (I'm talking about the original version of the story, not the rewrite where he becomes a successful author after the war.)

Yes but was it credible or remotely realistic when taking into account the sum totality of everything in this case? I venture that it … was not.