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And I had a similar issue with Cougar Town, but then it was good, so I got over it!

If it helps: it refers to razor blades used to cut the eyes of that particular gangs 'enemies'

Well it's a result of how the the (UK) BBC's public mandate works, that they can't be closely connected with a profit-making company, in this case BBC America. So while BBC America might be more inclined to import UK shows (and they do this with non-BBC shows too, such as Law and Order UK, or Broadchurch which are ITV

Bit disappointed they haven't imported Peaky Blinders from their parent company, not because I haven't seen it yet, but because I have and it's superb and I want to see this site cover it eventually.

Croke Park is in a residential area, where there are a lot of NIMBYs, basically.

"fair, thorough and knowledgeable" what am I? The BBC?

You mean the crazy doctor guy? Well technically he was just hiding behind the Seth Gabel Vertigo image.

Or "regular cast member on Salem"

They've kind of screwed up a little bit here - Oliver mentioned a "Ray and Jean" way back in season one, but then we've already met Jean Loring, and it'd seem unlikely (in TV terms) that she'd be *this* Ray's Jean. Maybe she's one of those people who named her daughter after her?

Which leads to a fun circular thing -

He was also possibly the only actor in Enlisted whose story played out in the correct order too.

He was the ex-husband of the barmaid with the kid. He was called Brandon, and was a male model. It was weird.

Why is there/was there not a Newswire about the fact that they've also cast Peter Stormare as a second Count Vertigo? PETER STORMARE!

Yes. I liked some of the stylistic flourishes in it too, there were a few bits of fancy camera-work in the ending.

This is one of those films that sticks with my mind and actually *improves* other films by the same director. Is that weird? Like, I can see all of the huge flaws in Knowing, but I end up plucking the good parts out of it and get more enjoyment from it than I suspect many others did (I'd still argue that the plane

To clarify: "Baby I'm scared of you" isn't by Bobby, but I didn't know that at the time and it re-acquainted me with Bobby's output.

This sucks. Managed to stumble into his discography a couple of times. First, those fantastic Jackie Brown opening credits and "Across 110th Street". Second, a lovely little slow grooving edit by Brummy re-editor Mark E called 'Scared' https://www.youtube.com/wat…

This is exactly why I would recommend that any Boba Fett movie would be essentially a remake of "Dredd"