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I want to see a spin off where Malcolm and Stewart join forces and set up their own PR company.

I want to see a spin off where Malcolm and Stewart join forces and set up their own PR company.

Thing is unless you go read the scripts it is hard to gather what sort of talent he is. He can write good servicable scripts at the very least but it is entirely possible the scripts were phenomenal and made average by choices made outside of his control or not that good and made better by the film makers.

Thing is unless you go read the scripts it is hard to gather what sort of talent he is. He can write good servicable scripts at the very least but it is entirely possible the scripts were phenomenal and made average by choices made outside of his control or not that good and made better by the film makers.

I'd agree. If it actually had a significant amount about Fantasy American Football I'd simply not watch it and thinking that was the case is one reason why I didn't initially bother with it.

I'd agree. If it actually had a significant amount about Fantasy American Football I'd simply not watch it and thinking that was the case is one reason why I didn't initially bother with it.

Just a point Manion on the phone in the stationary cupboard was not talking about illegal leaking of the medical records we already knew that. It was that the records were illegally acquired, only doctors and relevant care givers should have access to those records. Presumably the implication is that it wasn't a

Just a point Manion on the phone in the stationary cupboard was not talking about illegal leaking of the medical records we already knew that. It was that the records were illegally acquired, only doctors and relevant care givers should have access to those records. Presumably the implication is that it wasn't a

Yeah, in the specials (and a bit in series 2) he clearly has lost favour with the PM to some extent. In S3 it seems there are points where he his influence wanes with Tom, that culminates in Steve Fleming, his resignation and ultimately winning back his position.

Yeah, in the specials (and a bit in series 2) he clearly has lost favour with the PM to some extent. In S3 it seems there are points where he his influence wanes with Tom, that culminates in Steve Fleming, his resignation and ultimately winning back his position.

Really? They are inventive but the characters, their interactions and situation are so funny and well thought out and acted (with a good dose of actual drama) that while the word play, jokes and sarkiness and asides (it isn't all swearing by a long shot) are the most showy elements they are like the sauce on the steak

Really? They are inventive but the characters, their interactions and situation are so funny and well thought out and acted (with a good dose of actual drama) that while the word play, jokes and sarkiness and asides (it isn't all swearing by a long shot) are the most showy elements they are like the sauce on the steak

I do as well. I think it is because they are basically different shows. A point I made in another comment is that they have a relationship like that of Star Trek: TOS and Star Trek 2009.

I do as well. I think it is because they are basically different shows. A point I made in another comment is that they have a relationship like that of Star Trek: TOS and Star Trek 2009.

I really disagree with the point made that the first two series are rough and that they don't settle in till series 3.

I really disagree with the point made that the first two series are rough and that they don't settle in till series 3.

No they didn't, not at all.

No they didn't, not at all.

They are children's books, not YA.You wouldn't call say the Narnia books YA books would you?

They are children's books, not YA.You wouldn't call say the Narnia books YA books would you?