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but if that was the same brand that Peggy wears - wouldnt she had it on her lips too with the sealant, thus protecting her?

I really enjoyed the subtle reference to 'the man with the twisted lip', shame it wasnt mentioned in the review.

i think it was her licence being recalled if she leaves town

I'd say their Irene solution is better. Mostly because I adore Andrew Scott. And that I still hate the last scene is Scandal…

Best to treat it as a parody. Like Touch of Cloth

"CSI: Cardiff, I'd like to see that. They'd be measuring the velocity of a kebab."

I've found the first one one of the weakest. well it's in close competition with Ironman 2 on which one is more terrible.

I noticed that too.

I wish they did a spin-off with Sara Lance/Canary

I swear he's done that already. In one of his scifi ones

Russell Crowe has some thoughts… No need to read any further, we all know what to expect…

It also airs on Amazon too, the only way to watch it in the UK. So depends how much that deal is worth. It saved Extant despite the ratings.

It was more of a general reference to the constant anti immigration headlines I'm faced with on an almost daily basis. And in this climate how difficult or easy would be for someone from Peru (a non EU country) to enter the UK without a visa and just a note to say 'look after this bear' - would it be more likely for

To be pedantic Romania and Poland are in the EU so people from those countries are legal immigrants, unlike Peru. So the darkest Peruvians would go first

I'd also like to nominate Abby from NCIS for this list. Although she's my favourite character on the show.

The most unrealistic part is that with the current anti-Immigration crackdowns an illegal immigrant from Peru is not immediately put into an deportation centre.
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Katie Rife - I bloody love your choice. I will have that mental image in my mind every time a guy asks me to 'smile' totally unwanted.

so this show finally came to the UK, on the Universal channel. funnily the few seconds of totally not explicit gay scene was cut from their version, while the scene between prof Keating and the cop was not. weird to see these double standards still existing on tv in the 21st century.

Omar Sharif would had been amazing in the role

i wonder if he'll ever play a role that's not a biopic or an already well known character