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No, just the pilot, but Rupert Grint fangirls have been clamouring on-line to get it greenlit. No chance :-)

See above for Best Comment of the Day :-)

My own list of this would include the pilot for Super Clyde, which wasted Stephen Fry and the ginger kid from Harry Potter in a show that had been touted as some sitcom version of Kick Ass and ended up a piss-poor version of My Name is Earl.

True - just felt squishy knowing it was her Dad filming her.

Additional reason to include Dario Argento's Dracula on this list: Argento included a nude scene involving his own daughter. Or am I just being overly prudish?

Going back to the solution reached in Day of the Doctor: what exactly was it? We left the humans and the Zygons forced to negotiate because each didn't know who was human and who was Zygon, but what exactly could be done about the presumably millions of Zygons needing a new home? Assuming the UNIT commander had the

Thanks - I'm in bed chuckling now, and the wife beside me wants to know the reason :-)

Hasn't the American Horror Story routine always been throw a dozen plot points at the wall and see what sticks, hence story cul-de-sacs like the aliens last season?

I've re-watched MOON ZERO TWO recently, and to the filmmakers' credit their credit they try to maintain some measure of scientific accuracy - at least, until the hero fires a gun at a bad guy in a spacesuit, and the suit deflates, and there's no sign of the man inside it.
Okay, I'm taking the credit away from them

I wept unashamedly at the conclusion. No spoilers but… wow…

The thing with Amy and Sheldon's relationship that makes it uncomfortable for me is the overt one-sidedness. I realise that as far as I know Sheldon has never been diagnosed on the show with Aspergers or mild Autism (just an obvious OCD), but it seems to be implied. And it's one thing to tolerate and understand

It does feel like they're setting it up for Amy to leave Sheldon and return it to the old dynamics.

I'm surprised that the character is degrading like this. In the beginning seasons Sheldon was much more aware of both his own limitations and social conventions (such as not telling inappropriate jokes in the workplace, especially after having to go to sessions with HR in some episodes, and not oversharing information

This article has gotten long-winded…

Hah! That never happened, that was just a movie myth, like Denise Richards playing a nuclear physicist in a Bond film!

The first time I heard about this show was via a throwaway joke on last night's SNL. Pretty much says it all, really…

And they brutally edited the episodes, they were hardly worth watching.

Insert middle-aged joke about when MTV used to do music HERE…

Those little people may as well enjoy their victory now, but under those two suns, that giant astronaut's body is gonna get ripe and bring down a pestilence to wipe them all out…