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If the UK has a right of return granting citizenship to people with grandparents from the UK, you'll be let in (some EU countries do, others don't). If not, you're out of luck. How the eu works is that unless a job is difficult to fill with an EU national, all foreigners will not even be considered. Whether or not you

LOL at the EU defenders. This is the same body that forced austerity (budget cuts and tax hikes) on multiple economically depressed EU member countries like Spain and Greece, destroying their economies and condemning them to perpetual economic uncertainty. Greece is projected to see 12% unemployment—- in 2040! Or how

If you actually went anywhere else, you'd realize that the vast majority of countries are extremely protective of their work forces and limit immigration to only the most skilled workers. It's only in the west where this is considered 'xenophobic'. And furthermore, the EU practices this as well. Try working in Europe

I don't know. A show loses a lot of its emotional edge when it repeatedly brings a character back from the dead with increasingly convoluted explanations (such as multiple cyborg archers). Anyway, archer obviously isn't dead because without archer there is no show. Archer is the only essential character in the cast

This can't possibly be the end of the series (a cliffhanger?). I'm sure a renewal will be just a matter of time. Anyway, we probably have an explanation now for how archer survived so many serious injuries. He was just a series of cyborgs. Perhaps the real archer never left Polynesia. or Russia. Or San Marcos.

Speaking of obscure literary references, everyone got the 'Where the Red Fern Grows' gag. But no one seems to have noticed that the Eco terrorist was a carbon copy of the main character of 'The Monkey Wrench Gang'.

I guess it all depends on the person. The first one I watched was 'The Papal Chase' (season 4) and I was hooked ever since.

I wasn't really expecting to see a spectacular movie when I bought the ticket. I was expecting a couple hours of dinosaurs eating people, and that's exactly what I got. Entertaining, but not enlightening.

Well, at least he was a good sport about it.

I just saw this movie. The sole criticism that keeps being leveled at this movie is that it didn't depict the Germans as evil enough or that it dared to show that Germans suffered in the war too. Or that it didn't cover the holocaust enough. Or that it depicted the partisans as not liking Jews.

I wonder if they're going to bring back Rip Riley this season.

I liked the story lines in this episode so much that I wished the episode was longer than 23 minutes so that they could develop the plots a little more. This is not the first time I have thought this either.

Well part of writing a show about a low income struggling family is having them fail miserably at one thing or another. I didn't really like seeing the Belchers abused so badly, but I still thought the episode was well done and funny.

"The name is offensive and I will try to refrain from using it."

I stopped watching the Simpsons several years ago because I got tired of the constant celebrity guest appearances and the fact that the humor on the show was getting significantly more low class. A year ago I caught a new rerun on fox by accident. It featured Michelle Obama and not a single joke seemed funny. I

I'm surprised that Josh didn't find Chris Hansen waiting for him in the barn after he waved his c**k around and sexually harassed that girl.

I think that those stickers are funny. I don't mind that someone reimagined a character from Calvin and Hobbes.

I'm debating not watching season 4. Throughout its run, the boondocks insulted rap culture hilariously. Now they're bringing in a bunch of rappers as guest stars. A loss of contreversy would ruin this show for me.

Considering that Gaddafi got his country involved in disastrous wars with Egypt, Chad, and Uganda (supporting Idi Amin) that collectively made Libya a pariah state under sanction from everywhere in the world, I'd say he was a disaster for Libya.

They're both awkward former studs but crippling depression and regret were pretty much central to Bill as a character. I actually think teddy is a bit refreshing.