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D.I. Keith Fowler
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I’ve read the Morrison run as well so knew the Chief twist was coming, but I thought they pulled it off well as they showed him to be pretty soulless and obsessed in the sixties but slowly began regretting what he’d begun, especially when it came to Jane and Cliff.

I watched and loved the Doom Patrol season finale to pieces, it was just so beautifully mad and creative and weird and I’m going to miss this show so much, it’s easily been the highlight of my tv week since it started and there’s been a lot of great stuff on elsewhere.

You’re missing out big time, and at the very very least should watch Pink Flamingos, Hairspray, Cry Baby and Pecker. But I don’t think there’s a bad film among the whole lot.

I agree with your comments 100% and these inconsistencies really do frustrate me, plus the police in general seem to be appallingly bad at their job. 

I’m appalled by the fact that not only is Chubbie Webbers not in the article but also that no one in the comments section has mentioned him either.

Fuches still had a bandage / plaster on his face, so I don’t think it was that much time.

I’m with you, and I’m amazed by the positive review. Sure it looked amazing but it was all so hollow, dull and predictable, and what wasn’t predictable (ie Cersei’s death) was an enormous disappointment. I’ve not got on with a lot of this season but I still had hopes the final two episodes would deliver but this has

“She also popped up a couple times on the comedy series Angie Tribeca, playing the mother of Rashida Jones’ character” - Cuh, such disgusting nepotism!

I jest of course, and bloody loved Peggy, she gave Twin Peaks so much warmth and it would have been a much lesser creation without her presence. Today is quite the

True, but both Barry and Fuches think that it’s all over with, which is pretty strange behaviour given how professional they’re supposed to be.

I’m watching and loving Doom Patrol this weekend, it amazes me that while the site has covered all of the CW DC shows they’ve not given this a weekly review, especially as it’s so fantastic. There has been the odd patchy episode along the way but the last three have been stunning stuff, and I can’t wait to see how

I frickin’ love David Lynch to pieces, and have done so since I first saw Wild At Heart and Twin Peaks within a short space of time (so for nearly 30 years now) and am obsessed with his amazing work, but the way he’s treated some of the women in the relationships he’s been in means I no longer think of him as cool.

I loved Marmalade Atkins too as I watched it at the time (I’m 45 soon, disturbingly!) and had a crush on her back then, and I loved her work in general, especially How Do You Want Me? which is enormously underrated and I wish more people knew of it.

Sorry about that, I thought everyone knew as it happened so long ago, and it was big news in the UK, though I guess less so in the US.

This is a great piece but it’s missing a paragraph saying just how amazing the sadly no longer with us Charlotte Coleman was in the movie.

I didn’t get on with it unfortunately, he’s a review I wrote of it at the time:

I’ve always been fond of Hugh Grant, ever since Roman Polanski’s technically terrible but also ridiculously enjoyable film Bitter Moon, and have always thought he’s a much better actor than most gave him credit for. Thankfully he’s having

I was thinking, no, surely it can’t be that Nick Clegg, after what he did no one would ever want to work with him, but it turns out it is. And it makes Facebook even more shitty than I thought possible. Well, perhaps if they hire Nigel Farage it’ll be worse, but that’s probably the only way.

I quite like King, partially due to Vision but Miracle Man was fantastic for 11 issues and only poor for one, and I liked his early Batman issues, but it’s really gone downhill lately. And you’re not wrong about Heroes In Crisis, it’s been a mess throughout depressingly.

Well it’s partially because it looks so similar, but also as it has talking animals with human bodies examining their relationships with each other while going on crazy, quite Todd-esque, adventures.

That’s what Tom King’s doing on the current run of Batman, so I’d avoid it like the plague if I were you.