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Just another way you're letting us all down.

Nothing on Nurse Beth wielding a gun and Caputo getting turned on by it? Slipping, McNutt.

Morello is racist but she doesn't (from what I recall) hate people because of their race; in fact, I'm not convinced she hates anyone, she's a very friendly person. I can't imagine her ever joining a hate group. She's only racist in the sense that she stereotypes (sometimes horrifically/hilariously for us), but she

Holy crap. Lolly's story had me in bits. I HATED her last season - I thought the performance was really irritating, and the character didn't do anything to justify her inclusion beyond being a) a fake villain in Alex's disconnected storyline and b) hilarious because crazy. But - just as they turned around Boo and

His heart is almost in the right place - he definitely tries to do the right thing, but he never actually questions what the right thing is once he's decided on something, so he's only really doing the 'right' thing that will make him feel better. For example, here: 'Judy should teach a cooking class, she'll like

I know, they haven't even got to the fireworks factory yet!

What Healy needs isn't more character exploration - it's character development. He's oscillated forward and backward over the last three and a bit seasons, and only marginally each time. He's almost deliberately hard to watch, but after this amount of time it's not jagged, it's not jolting, it's not an unpleasantness

Thanks for posting that - I'd been following Starwipe intermittently, and the (hilarious) decay of morale in the news articles, leading to the final article 'RIP Celebrity', definitely seemed like an ending, but I couldn't be certain.

It's been disappointing that there hasn't been a strong 'face' of Remain, the way that Boris, Gove and Farage come to mind when you think of Leave. Sure, Cameron is technically leading the campaign, but he's not exactly inseparable from the campaign the way the others seem to be.

Well, what would you call a scandal about water?

Ah right. In which case that's something that will cause a stir if they ever call off the strike.

I feel like she probably made the wrong call - especially as the guy wasn't dead (not that they knew that). If they'd gone forward, the guy could have been traced back to Alex's ex-boss, particularly with the phone request, and particularly if the guy was still alive to question; none of the guards missed him, so he

I wouldn't put my thoughts on it as 'better the devil you know'; I wouldn't shy away from change if there was a real chance of improvement. Really I'm seeking a poetical answer rather than an intelligent one, since the latter doesn't seem able to present itself. It's perhaps not the right way to go about it, but I'm

The facts are so muddled and easy to read anything into that any argument for either side can easily be countered with another valid reading of the same data. This should never really have reached the public - we are in no way prepared to make this kind of decision (but this is the result when the public doesn't trust

I think what I put showed a fairly even spread of animated and live action milking :P and besides, the main Disney studio only has two more original films lined up for the rest of this decade (and one of them is based on a fairytale so common that they've already made it once), and Pixar did put out two original films

Let's not forget Will's dad on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. That scene still hurts.

Wreck-it Ralph 2 will also be the main studio, assuming it goes ahead. And if you look at the crew for most of those projects, it is the same people working on them as work on many of Disney's bigger projects.

I thought Civil War was great, but I thought Guardians of the Galaxy was… alright. Good, even. But man, was some of the comedy way off the mark. Still, subjectivity and all that. Lots of awkward shuffling from me when there was a pause for laughter, though.

All three Toy Story films are great, and have equal claim to being the best of the trilogy, depending on your priorities as a viewer. For me the first one is the best because I feel it's also the purest; it's the only one where the story works as what Andy might imagine his toys do when he's not around/when one goes

Umm… coming soon, Frozen 2, Wreck-it Ralph 2, Zootopia 2 (or The Series), Tangled: The Series and The Lion Guard (that's actually already started). Plus of course all the live action remakes and the upcoming Mary Poppins Returns, among others. No-one can accuse Disney of being completely adventurous and unique.