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    Gervais used to be able to pass off his standup as him just playing a character, that allowed him to get away with a lot. His Twitter account has lead to a lot of people questioning where the act ended, if it ever existed.

    Wallace and Gromit without Peter Sallis? Think I’ll pass.

    We probably need to have a talk about Jonathan Majors, yeah?”

    Of all the things to dislike about Secret Invasion, more Emilia Clarke comes top of my list. You’d think by now that people realise she only has that “Ooh look at how powerful and angry I am” face, and she’s not even good at that.

    For me the cutaway to Joel at the end undermines the episode. Stay with Ellie and Riley and let the full horror of what’s about to happen (and not happen) sit with the audience.

    Nothing to do with Netflix either.

    They cancelled Dark Crystal so I cancelled Netflix and never went back. I don’t care what Ted deems a success, I only care about quality.

    I think I speak for all of the UK when I say

    No returns, no refunds

    I’ll tell you what you don’t do. You don’t make your fanbase wait 20 years, announce the Remake that they want, make them wait a further 5 years for the game, only to reveal that it’s not actually a Remake but a sequel. Then that sequel also turns out to be a meta-commentary and criticism of those same fans for being

    It’s not a bad list but the order is atrocious.

    One can imagine B & W reading this and WTF’ing that George didn’t give them the proper ending.

    “The Seagull will have Clarke portraying Nina, a young woman with hopes of becoming an actress”

    Seems perfect for Clarke, maybe one day she too will learn how to act.

    If you’re going to write an entire article in sarcasm, you need to be better at it.

    She plays like a bratty child and not someone with power.

    “why else would Jim Carrey, someone who was not at the Oscars (as far as we know) and has no real stake in the drama, be getting headlines for talking about it?”

    I certainly didn’t hate it and it gets better as it thins out. The opening hour is a problem though, too many characters, too much messing around going back and forward through the timeline and some of the dialogue is atrocious.

    Glow, Bojack Horseman, Tuca and Bertie and I Am Not Okay With This.

    Ah good, Im glad someone else gets that. You only need to guage general opinion of the character to see that the show failed to condemn him.

    Breaking Bad held Walter accountable? Because all I see are people (idiots) who revere him as some kind of Tony Montana badass.

    I think this was essentially the original planned ending with Debs swapped out for Harrison.
    It was a little too predictable to be satisfying but a logical ending done well, in contrast to the logical ending done badly.