I still worry about that now, and I'm fairly certain this episode is at least partly to blame.
I still worry about that now, and I'm fairly certain this episode is at least partly to blame.
The existence of Tartar-Control Duff is probably my favourite throwaway gag from this episode.
The existence of Tartar-Control Duff is probably my favourite throwaway gag from this episode.
I really liked the slightly more stylised editing tonight too - shame that they didn't really take it any further after the hilarious globetrotting montage. At least I got what I wanted out of this episode - I could happily watch an entire series of Sigourney Weaver being disappointed with Sebastian Stan for sleeping…
I really liked the slightly more stylised editing tonight too - shame that they didn't really take it any further after the hilarious globetrotting montage. At least I got what I wanted out of this episode - I could happily watch an entire series of Sigourney Weaver being disappointed with Sebastian Stan for sleeping…
I don't think Thomas from Downton Abbey outlived his usefulness - there has to be more than one season's worth of story in a fiercely ambitious, manipulative gay footman in the first few decades of the 20th century, it's just that Julian Fellowes couldn't be bothered to include any of it in series two because he was…
I don't think Thomas from Downton Abbey outlived his usefulness - there has to be more than one season's worth of story in a fiercely ambitious, manipulative gay footman in the first few decades of the 20th century, it's just that Julian Fellowes couldn't be bothered to include any of it in series two because he was…
I would be quite happy if Sebastian Stan played the troubled gay sons of political titans for the rest of his career, because he does it so well and looks so lovely doing it. Although I guess there's a ceiling on that sort of thing once you reach a certain age.
I would be quite happy if Sebastian Stan played the troubled gay sons of political titans for the rest of his career, because he does it so well and looks so lovely doing it. Although I guess there's a ceiling on that sort of thing once you reach a certain age.
Apologies if I'm just misreading sarcasm here, but Sean and Beverly don't struggle with the ratings because they're "daffy Brits who don't know what numbers mean", they struggle because ratings are measured completely differently in the UK. When I first started paying attention to the ratings of US shows, it took me…
Apologies if I'm just misreading sarcasm here, but Sean and Beverly don't struggle with the ratings because they're "daffy Brits who don't know what numbers mean", they struggle because ratings are measured completely differently in the UK. When I first started paying attention to the ratings of US shows, it took me…
My favourite Zooey moment was when she was commenting on (I think) Audrey and Tiffany and sounded so surprised that one of them wasn't trying to overshadow the other. As though the idea of basic professionalism was completely alien to her.
My favourite Zooey moment was when she was commenting on (I think) Audrey and Tiffany and sounded so surprised that one of them wasn't trying to overshadow the other. As though the idea of basic professionalism was completely alien to her.
You say two Martas, I say two matoes.
You say two Martas, I say two matoes.
I will never, ever forgive Danny Cohen for axing this, especially when he let the appalling Coming Of Age run for three series. He should not be allowed to watch television, much less be in charge of it.
I will never, ever forgive Danny Cohen for axing this, especially when he let the appalling Coming Of Age run for three series. He should not be allowed to watch television, much less be in charge of it.
Just FYI, it's on BBC3, not Sky Atlantic.
Just FYI, it's on BBC3, not Sky Atlantic.
I like to think that even Paddy would've drawn the line at "if you're feelin' nuttin', hit that button." It's definitely no "no likey, no lighty".