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I would give anything for a response from either Clark Gregg or Ming-Na Wen to your comment.

Shouldn't Mace have known about the whole 'other planet' thing? Not sure he's been doing his research…

Okay, that ending (on all fronts) totally refocused the episode and the (mini-)season's setup. It's now not about rogue AI (which, yeah, has been done) - now it's a human behind it all, and on top of that it's John Hannah! This is going to be awesome.

Speak for yourself, I love a good hate-wank.

He's a Trump, but they love him,
Though he'll send us all to hell.
He's a Trump, they adore him,
Though he's racist and he's sexist as well.

'One does not simply walk into Morden. One must take a southbound train on the Northern Line while holding a valid ticket or Oyster card and ensure the journey doesn't terminate at Kennington.'

(I did say 'many', not 'all'. I know how peckish one can get on the Circle Line.)

I'm not sure it was based on anything… I've tried looking it up but to no avail (although I was amused that Google tried to complete my query as 'zootopia based on true story'… who searched for that and can I buy them a drink?)

Many Londoners get through the day without eating each other, but you wouldn't call London a utopia, am I right?

Well, Zootopia is better wordplay, but Zootropolis is more suited to the setting - it's an animal metropolis, not an animal utopia.

I thought Leslie Knope said that?

Okay, so I haven't read any Holmes novels/stories or got myself particularly invested in the books' fandom (in as much as it exists at all), but I have listened to the audio adaptation of All-Consuming Fire, a Doctor Who/Sherlock Holmes crossover novel originally written in the 90s (adapted for audio a few years ago).

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. The gags were pretty solid, the characters all made sense, and the story and its pacing mostly worked for me - it was only really Lisa's story that seemed underdeveloped, and that was so into B-plot territory (and not hugely fresh either) that didn't bother me.

For balance, you forgot to put 'a millionaire celebrity' before 'running for President of the United States'. Just a suggested edit.

This is what you get for trying to cheat.

Think of the wonder that we'll inspire when we are setting their heads on fire!

Hey, if they're offing 'No Tomorrow', why not keep Joshua Sasse busy by renewing Galavant? I know, different networks, etc, but COME ON, CW, be the cool aunt we know you are!

I adore Jane the Virgin. I can't even say how long I want it to run (eg. six seasons and a movie, or until a certain plot concludes, etc), I just want them to keep making it until they want to stop. I want to keep having that show in my life. Thank you, CW.

Well, I got a giggle out of a couple of moments when I watched it a few years ago (Hitler's hangdog expression when Eva asks why Chamberlain is coming round: 'It's about Czechoslovakia, isn't it?'). But yeah, they didn't quite find enough material to fill it out as a war satire or as a parody of tired 50s sitcoms (and

Exactly! And when you look at what Family Guy have been putting out to comparatively little controversy over the last fifteen years (not that they're the benchmark of good taste) it's clear just how prepared we are for black comedy and satire of the kind found in Heil Honey I'm Home. It could have done with better