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Or when Elaine leaves a restaurant due to the owner's stance on abortion; later, she breaks up with her bf for the same reason.

Classic episode: George is getting a massage by a man, and "it moves." Later, he stares fascinated at the body of a boxer and can't tear his eyes away. He's questioning his sexuality, haha. (Another episode: Kramer photographs George in his underwear, which a male photo developer mistakes as an attempt by George to

I wonder what the UK's map would look like. Can someone do the UK, by way of comparison? Geographers might find this interesting: http://www.theguardian.com/…

The best? Peep Show, a UK sitcom.

I'm American. What frustrates me is that there's a perfectly fine - nay excellent - contemporary Sherlock tv show being made by the British, but instead of American tv stations picking it up and showing it, they've got to re-make it and Americanize it. (Meanwhile, Sherlock is exiled to PBS, and only shown last night,

Americans shouldn't be let near Sherlock with a ten-foot pole - unless they've given it another name, like Monk and House, or the film Zero Effect (which I recommend). Sherlock is fundamentally British. To turn Sherlock into a typically-American police procedural or an American comic book adventure hero (see the

I loved this show. I thought my brother & I were the only ones watching at the time, and we couldn't believe it wasn't a big hit. Nice to see that its cult status has gone up since then.

I've had it on non-stop loops since this morning. It's quite brilliant. Each EP is like it's own world (I didn't think pairing Street Halo with Kindred was a good idea - they are very different), and this one is no exception. I hate saying one is better than the other, but I will just say this one is resonating very