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The use of "dude" at the end of that sentence was so unexpected that I burst out laughing.

I honestly believe "Veep" is one of the best television comedies… ever. I can't remember the last show that a hit rate as high as this, or as many gifted performers in one place. Usually there's one standout character in a comedy. Here? Pretty much all of them could lead a spin-off show and it would be great.

I'm hoping the next episode opens with two charred skeletons lying in a pool of water with a sparking hand dryer on the floor beside them, before cutting to a shot of Fitz and Hunter high-fiving each other via their computer screens as Coulson says "Smoking!" whilst putting on a pair of shades.

Depending on how much he touched himself after seeing her naked, old wives tales suggest he might yet go blind.

And he's believably badass too, whenever he's threatening thugs for information. According to a story which the DD panel told at a convention last year, someone at Marvel pegged Cox for the role years before this show was ever made. I've no idea how, as none of his previous performances (at least that I've seen)

Yeah, the two actors have such a natural chemistry together that I completely buy their friendship.

I thought he was just okay in "Boardwalk Empire" and was therefore a bit perplexed when I'd heard that he snagged the lead role in this show, but Charlie Cox has proven to be a great choice for Matthew Murdock. If this performance doesn't catapult him upwards, then nothing will. What a fantastic marriage of character

Apparently Jason Statham is a big Daredevil fan so….

Bioshock. Got about half way through and loved almost everything about it, hit a spot where I repeatedly failed and gave up on it. It's one of the few Steam games I've kept downloaded over the months even though I'm not playing it because I keep thinking "Maybe tomorrow…?"

Fitzzled

If he knew that she was still alive and well in Afterlife, why was Cal so horribly angry at Whitehall (and then at Coulson for robbing him of the chance to kill the man who murdered his wife)? I don't really understand.

First the show and then you…. why does everyone want to destroy my smirk-filled Morton season two dream???

Actually it sounds like it might be your issue, seeing as you're in the minority.

There goes my version of season two where Dan is arrested and Morton takes over as the Sheriff. Ah well.

I seem to watch all of the same shows you do and don't have any of these problems. I'm honestly not sure what you're talking about.

I think he already is, isn't he?

I HATED Silver throughout most of season one. Now? He's one of my favorite characters on the show. And glo1986 is absolutely correct. Season one has a lot of problems but season two is a step-up in every single way. It's finally become the pirate show I've wanted since the first episode.

And yet fucking Entourage can get a movie. The injustice.

I honestly think these two have more on-screen chemistry than any couple I've seen in quite a while. I can only assume the casting agent locked random couples in a cupboard and hired the two who were getting their clothes off when the door was opened a few minutes later.

I don't know what the hell is going on with me. I'm a 30-something guy and here I am, watching a scene where two people - who are soooo meant to be together - argue in a realistic way and I find myself wiping my eye whilst hoping they can work it out. Later, when Jamie kneels down in front of Claire and asks her to