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    I adore this film, I loved the slow burning smallness of it and found the Samuel L. Jackson character heartbreaking. Anyone who disagrees can eat a glass dick.

    I'm not on Team Quinn, but only because I'd prefer Quinn to end up with delightfully sardonic Astrid over humourless Carrie

    Upvoted for 'murderees'.

    I diligently scrolled down in the full expectation that not only had the pun been made but that it had spawned a lively thread. I must say, I'm dissappointed.

    1989, no-one died…

    Quite simply the funniest show ever. I always surprised to remember that this was only 1 series with 6 episodes, it was such a big part of my early teens.

    Followed by the hug, it was adorable.

    His liking HIMYM?

    Straight meat gristle.

    This thought was plucked from my skull!

    Well that was bloody depressing.

    A thousand times yes

    Read the final sentance of the review.

    The soundtrack on today's ep was some grimy early 80s Cronenberg/Carpenter levels of gorgeousnesss

    Indeed. I'm really impressed with this episode for not shying away from the shittiness of the situation.

    And yet it's such a commonly held view and sadly not just confined to the more idiotic parts of the internet. There was a case in the British courts earlier this year where a judge admonished a 16 year old girl for 'grooming' her 44 year old teacher into an affair - the 'poor man' was apparantly having emotional

    "And in a way I think Penny took advantage of that. Maybe not
    intentionally but I don't think BoJack was the one in control of what we
    saw."

    True story.

    I usually despise references to the Kardashians but Todd's 'Heeeeeey, Hitler!' was nearly worth it.