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I don't think I could bring myself to watch the remake, even if I was oblivious to it's reputation. The original film is near perfect, back when I was in High School, in Year 8, we had to watch it as part of our horror module for English and despite, well despite Psycho being heavily embedded in popular culture and

Not to mention: really fucking creepy.

Despite being agnostic, I think I'm going to have to watch this :)

I wish they'd done more with Mike. I think Harry Shum Jnr bought a lot to the material he was given…which is saying something, as it wasn't a lot.

I think it's important, though, to reliase that a significant part of this show's fanbase are gay teens who are projecting themselves onto Kurt and Blaine, though and wanting to be in a relationship themselves, so it's understandable that breaking up the two is going to have a huge reaction and not just standard fan

I haven't watched Glee in ages, but the Tina of season one was actually really intresting character which they did not nothing with and hasn't she been devolved into a quirky Blaine obbessed stalker or some such?

I haven't watched Glee in a very long time, but it really suprised me that they didn't wind down the original kids storylines in season four, but instead, kept pushing them to the forefront. I don't think the new kids weren't without potential, but they were overshadowed by the first generation so much, that they

From the days when I used to watch Glee, one of the things which boiled my blood was how they dumbed down Sam's character so much. He was initally written, if memory serves, as someone with dyslexia who worked really hard to overcome it and was an adorable nerd to boot and reasonably intelligent.

I don't know for me, it worked. And by worked, there was some man blubbering.

Well, I imagine that Jessie was one of many identical dolls based on the property.

Oh, he grew up THAT way. I see :)

In the prequel to The Name of The Doctor, she imparts to the audience that she has fallen in love with him and in Time of The Doctor, because of the truth field, doesn't she announce that she fancies him and there was her Nan's speech about her Grandfather…

Well, Seth is a name. I haven't seen her in many films post-Veronica Mars, except for the horrible Red Riding Hood movie (their passion can overcome all obstacles, including have sex in the snow. No, I'm not kidding. I have spoilt a terrible movie for you and you will be grateful) and well, she's got to put herself

The Master's grandkid. He got bored during his stay on Earth during the seventies :)

Ugh, really?

And some of the guys as well :) That said, Rory in his underwear in The Power of Three, very nice.

Ugh, if there's a repeat of Space and Time with The Doctor, Danny and Clara, I'm going to complain loudly on the internet. Seriously though, that and the whole Jenny kiss, and Eleven being unable to keep his fingers to himself when facing the female villan in The Bells of St John, is making me seriously consider even

I was wondering that as well, to be honest and if having The Doctor travel with two teachers from Coal Hill is some nice foreshadowing.

Intresting. I do hope his relationship with Clara and The Doctor is a platonic one and perhaps it's time to ditch Clara's love for The Doctor as well. Rose, with many a quibble worked for me, as did Martha's unrequited feelings and Amy and Rory (problematic apects aside) worked for me, but I think it might be time to

I bet that's something Peter Capaldi would be less willing to talk about now… (although Sylvester McCoy was quite candid about doing drugs in the seventies awhile back in Doctor Who Magazine)