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yeah this was a bit of a jellybeans moment in the review.

it was ridiculously steep but don't forget, goats can climb and stand at ridiculous angles

he's also Irish and has worked on a Channel 4 show before (Black Mirror)

Sharon is a bit of a dick: look how she immediately sees the positive side to the colleague committing suicide.

He's in Apple Tree Yard as the husband, newish bbc 3 parter if you've not seen it

Fr Buzz Cagney, hahaha

Buckley covered the Cale version

Bloom is only 5"2 though

I saw The Day After Tomorrow in a Latvian movie theatre and the Latvians clapped whenever the crazy Russians came on screen. Hilarious.

Went to see Drag Me To Hell on a whim when I was on holidays in California. Didn't know it was meant to be funny. The audience's reaction made it even funnier.

Yes I totally agree. The music during Mike's second (?) stakeout was so distracting.

the "incident" was the 'Battle of New York' as its termed in the MCU.

I think it's on youtube

I think also SK not getting to speak to Bergdahl made it not as engaging for me. I did enjoy the political stuff though, and the insight into his personality with the interviews with former colleague and friends.

The Jinx was great

Indian food uses chillies too

obviously these Irish gangsters are the ones that didn't starve and so ended up in Hell's Kitchen

was it "baby cannibalism" though? Looked to me like the mother has drowned the baby for it's crying due to the "hushes" carved into the wall. I couldn't rewatch that though; so genuine question.

"with"

No Jane Austen's Mafia?!