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It's fine, how about Boris Johnson for joint Prime Minister of Britain/President of America.

Amendment XXVIII to the US Constitution:

Just had a flash of Henry Jones, Sr. - "Perhaps goose-stepping morons such as yourself should try reading books instead of burning them!" So right on the money.

"What if we're not expected to make it out alive?"

Am I one of the few who really doesn't care for Arrow? The setting is OK, but the acting to me is stiff and flat from most of the cast, I just can't buy in. Also, I really dislike the flashbacks. I get that they draw parallels and whatever, but they happen too frequently to be anything special, and they usually end

I always thought Justified's opening scene was incredible

First good episode of the season. The others were only OK to me.

Honestly, the horrible awkwardness of their interactions is exactly what's so hard to write. That sort of awkward defines a lot of people's romantic lives, and it is rarely touched on in entertainment in part because it is so difficult to write when compared to every other type of relationship. I think they've done

Neil Gaiman for Doctor Who show runner.

I thought this was not only the best episode of the season so far, but the best episode in a long time, and the first time a Moffat-penned episode has impressed me in at least as long. Best time-loop story I've seen in ages, by turns heartwarming and super creepy up to its very last moments, with a surprising amount

I thought it was the strongest episode this series, so far. I would rather be assailed with ideas than watch action sequences frustrated by budget constraints, which I've seen a bit of in the other episodes. Like the Paternoster St gang's awkward fight sequence in the restaurant basement, or the spectacle last week of

I can't load images for some reason. But my pick is Babylon 5. No one thought it would succeed and while the final season may have been inconsistent, i think it's fair to say JMS proved his critics wrong and showed you could do a arc heavy novel for television.

Nikita! Former addict/cop killer turned cold blooded government assassin who finally decides to be a good person but hits sooooooo many road bumps on the way. Seriously, she is really bad at being good, but she just keeps trying. It's fantastic!

Inception:

Yes, I am aware of Shock Treatment. Nevertheless, there's nothing more to say after this movie. I'd rather just watch it again.

Nailed it.

She's also being treated as a person, and not nearly as much A Plot/A Mystery to Solve, so she can flourish now. Ideally.