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Jarvis Cocker has always, and hopefully WILL ALWAYS, be brilliant..

Yeah, the last ten minutes of the FLASH episode where Barry has to run superfast to stop a tsunami beat pretty much everything on the last season and a half of SHIELD.

Yeah, he didn't have any chemistry with Coleman and I'm guessing they weren't really that close off-set (whereas Smith, Gillan and Darvill always seemed like buddies in behind the scenes footage).

"chewing up the scenery in his usual hammy way" There are many actors you could say this about, but Gambon ain't one of them. Whichever reviewer stated this needs to seriously think about whether this career is for them.

This is, for me, the best thing currently airing on television; which makes it even more of a tragedy that so few people are either able to watch it or haven't had the patience to follow the slow build throughout the episodes. It goes without saying - although we've said it a lot here - that this show is absolutely

Meh. I thought this was a let down on pretty much every level after last week's excellent episode.

Smurfette. He's a rich white guy who only dates tall women. She's a tiny, rich blue girl who doesn't date white guys, whose ten Smurf husbands died after taking out suspiciously high life insurance policies on themselves. Extremes attract in a complete unnecessary way.

Holy crap. I thought I reconized Petra from somewhere but couldn't put my finger on it and, well, you think *I* might have worked that one out.

Kings was great! I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who remembers that show.

I'm really good with a bow, even though everyone says guns are better, and am usually described as the least useful member of my group of friends. Can I get some explodin' arrows? *Makes a 'Raise The Roof' sign with his hands*

That's a really great movie! Under-rated, but awesome. I still have trouble believing that the lead actor was American, because he pulls off such an authentic sounding British accent.

You know, there aren't many shows which are able to convincingly evoke a sense of dread. True Detective managed it last year and, of course, Twin Peaks (at least during the first season) pretty much wrote the Bible on how to make the audience feel as though there's something terrible waiting around the corner. I'd

Moriarturtle.

Great review, by the way.

Real shame that not many people are apparently watching this because, with this week's episode, the show moved into the same territory which "True Detective" occupied for me last year.

Redmayne should have won the Oscar for his performance in "Jupiter Ascending" rather than "The Theory Of Everything". It really is the best performance in the entire movie and number one amongst the many faults of "Jupiter Ascending" is the mistake of not including more of him. Going from cold, callous whispering to

Best moment of the episode.

My heart ALWAYS races when I hear Natalie Dormer's voice.

*Stabs Joey in the chest*