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This also is rubbish.

That was rubbish.

Given you came to read and comment on an article about an actor's political opinion, I'm going to presume that that is at least 'somewhat'.

Do all POTUS get to be He-Man, or is this a Trump thing?

Good point. And he does a similar thing chasing the taxi (on foot) in the first episode. But the whole set-up just seemed something out of T2.

Alright then. Let's just agree that I'm crap at watching Tony Scott films.

Needlessly snappy, then?

Thank you for alerting me to new JFSP!

I quite like Prometheus. I've watched it more than once.

Oh, Zack. Please stick with making music videos. Or rather, please stop making music videos that drag on for 2 1/2 hours.

In the sense that his use of too much jittery-cam and pointlessly snappy editing might somehow be becoming of such a film, yes.

I recall some remark that it was basically BBC internal politics - it was too successfully made by the 'wrong' department, or something. I'd loved to have seen more from them.

There's a bit in s03e01, The Empty Hearse, where Sherlock (somehow) commandeers a motorbike and then finds the quickest way to John using his head satnav and riding skillz.

Finally twigged - the father of the dead son (the first Thatcher) was played by Charles Edwards. Back in 2001, he starred in a series of TV films, 'Murder Rooms'. He played a young Conan Doyle in the Watson role to Ian Richardson's Dr Bell (Doyle's medical teacher, from whom Doyle drew much inspiration for Holmes,

Well, yes. But that means that either they introduced her to then kill her off, or introduced her without any idea of how to resolve it. Both just seem dumb.

It's a shame they started and peaked with Moriarty (I understand it was because they didn't know if they'd get a second season). Everything since then has been an attempt to find a way forward with the show that involves overarching plot and (melo)drama - for whatever reason, they don't seem interested in having

It doesn't need to be a miracle. It just needs to help, and I assume it has helped.

And there's six days to go…

It's A Wonderful Life.