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'for example', choosing an obvious outlier at twice the number of its nearest equivalents. And where are these? Government buildings and grounds, and some properties owned by the government although run by others. Not places that I frequent, I'm afraid.

…doesn't contradict my claim (actually, just my 'confidence') at all. The UK is not that small. 52000 is not that many. There will only be a few thousand locations in the UK that are affected; most of those thousands will be in London (around the Underground, government buildings, local landmarks, etc), and the rest

There's more than 52000 buildings in the UK. Not by many, but enough to easily avoid, completely by accident, passing in front of one of those cameras (especially given that none of them will be by themselves; areas which require surveillance will have anywhere between 4 and 40 cameras).

But also, I'm fairly confident that I haven't been on any state-operated CCTV cameras in at least the last year, aside from the odd day when I've been in London and may have happened to walk past a government building. Can you say the same?

No, it's optional. But oh so much fun.

In my living room? This isn't V for Vendetta.

I'm totally going to do this next week.

The songs in Frozen are more memorable because they're the junk food of musicals; repetitive, mimicking, with bland and basic use of words and phrases and an evasion of anything approaching complexity in its messages or lyricism. They're pop songs. Tangled's songs have so much more to them. Overall they may not be as

Umm, worryingly… this article mentions brunette, but the Variety one doesn't. It does, however, mention that she's 'long-locked', which completely destroys the continuity and, regrettable, suggests that that style is indeed what they're going for.

Those three are definitely the worst of season 4… but I still really didn't like s5's Numismatics, Networking, Bondage +, or the finales (and GI Jeff just seemed frustratingly exclusive, as a significant number of the jokes relied upon a knowledge of that specific TV show). I know Bondage got heaps of praise, and

Surely 'NunConventional'?

I hope they make a movie. That ought to take at least a year, possibly longer, which will be enough time to prepare a new set-up for Season Seven, hopefully with new characters and a new tone, just in the same setting and with (mostly) the same terrific supporting cast. Bring on Community Phase Two!

I'm of a similar opinion. You may pass the perfect ending, and the show may be inconsistent after a certain point, but that doesn't mean it should have ended there. Buffy could have ended at season 5 (or even season 3), and we'd have lost the musical episode. Heck, Doctor Who originally had a five year plan! Even if

Like Just William.

Yeah, I didn't really want a return to Jeff/Annie (which has too often been - and been recognised for being - really icky), but if they were gong to go back to it, that was the right way to do it. A reminder/realisation that Annie is just a fantasy to Jeff, and he needs to grow up.

They probably all thought there was one other, whoever did it first (or maybe it was a legend to begin with), but then they figured they themselves were just having a little fun while the public was looking elsewhere for the real Bandit.

I'm still pretty sure everyone was.

You know, I still don't get the hate for the s4 finale. The 'wedding' stuff didn't really work, to be sure,and Pierce's exit was forced in (largely because he'd already basically quit the show), and it was all wrapped up that bit too quickly, probably because they were still expecting a full season (hence the

Did you say 'bee' or 'bead'?

Yeah, it's not terrifically well executed. The S4 finale was one of the most effects-heavy episodes they've done - maybe they ran out of money? Not an excuse, just searching for an explanation.