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Hugh Laurie was perfect as Wooster, but Stephen Fry was too knowing (and young) to be Jeeves. By 'knowing' I don't mean clever, I mean he was too obviously 'acting' deadpan. You could too clearly see him thinking 'Wooster is an idiot' when he would questioningly reply 'Sir?'.

I refused to read it on principle

"For a person that has apparently been operating without being seen, Frank sure does make it easy for people to track him down"

It's really very unclear in the article. Just drops his name in then leaves it…

Oliver Save's review doesn't mention Matt's failing hearing, which seems a major plot point.

No less accessible than The Incredibles or Monsters Inc? Wow, that's some recommendation.

I know. I was replying to Mikey's post above saying 'the BBC is the only British channel….'

To be fair, the BBC is a broadcaster, not a single channel – it has five main TV channels (including 24-hour news) plus lots of smaller and regional ones, and lots of radio channels too.

I almost gave that reply myself, then thought 'I don't want to be that guy', so it's funny to see your gracious reply to 'that guy'.

White women make blanket statements about people? Glad neither of us would do anything like that!

It's not a competition, Eazy E.

Yes, absolutely. You roll your eyes when there's an attempt to capture the main villain halfway through the season, as you know it has to fail.

"a. Black women don't get raped?"
Who said they didn't? Did I ask you if black men (or women) don't ever get looked at as objects of desire? My point stands – rather than ask for the situation to swap (or arguing over whether one is better than the other), it's better to say both are unacceptable.

When I saw the question my first thought was Robyn in Jessica Jones. It's seemed very off when her kookiness seemed to be played for laughs even after her brother got murdered. She seemed far too tragic then to be funny.

Rather than swap so that black men are the ones getting raped and white women are getting killed by police, why not work against either getting raped or killed?

Yes. Why not have the question be 'Which town are we talking about' and be done with it.

RIP David, glad to hear you finished on a blinding album.

Seems to be a common trope in American comedies of the hero being completely emasculated by the presences of a much manlier man. Happens loads in Ben Stiller films. Often he's cuckolded and it's made clear that the other guy is more well-endowed and/or much taller/more muscular (see Along Came Polly). Or the hero

You can hallucinate events that you're not present in. They're hallucinations/imaginings after all.

But like I said, he'd pretty much come to that conclusion right at the start, when he tossed off the same explanation to Lestrade that he ended up with. And there wasn't really anything in the 1800s case that ruled out Moriarty being alive still – no explanation for how Moriaty could have survived would be more