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I love Schwimmer’s cameo with Le Blanc in Episodes. “Can I get a lift back to the palace with you? They shot my driver!”

You are of course right, but if that’s what has prompted him to write a book that might help one other person, then I’m fine with it.

I like the sound of this hit show “Fiends”.  Is it streaming anywhere?

Hathaway, Kendrick, and, for that matter, Lawrence, all seem like perfectly pleasant (and clearly talented) young women. I really don’t understand the hate thrown in any of their directions.

She was  a regular on the Australian soap Home and Away for 3 years (around the same time Chris Hemsworth was in it).

Sheryl Lee, all day long.

That would be fantastic!

Is it the next James Bond?

Not sure about that - Chloe on Weekend Update possessed by a demon was inspired.

Take a look for his sea wall scene in Supergrass. Seriously ballsy.  Crap film but great scene.

In fact, looking at some clips I noticed that Erin has an Angela Lansbury poster on her bedroom wall!

I think we need a spin-off following the exploits of the Jewish feller in Ballymena.

I’m glad he didn’t mix it up with him too much, or else it could have been goodnight Danny Trejo.

I don’t know if Young Offenders is available outside the UK and Ireland (either the movie, or the TV series) but that’s quite an entertaining take on a Cork that features neither shamrocks nor leprechauns. Think Derry Girls, but with more crime and an even greater need for subtitles.

I liked the World’s Fair stuff, but I do think it’s two different stories with vastly different themes that happened to overlap a little bit.  So I enjoyed the book, but would have enjoyed it more if it been two separate books.

Actually - that could just work. But I’m still thinking the Drebin role is too established as being Leslie Nielsen for this to work. It would be like Steve Martin as Clouseau.

His cameo in Derry Girls is fantastic, but still...no.

I’m really hoping it’s better than the first one, which was a bit forgettable.

In the first episode of Derry Girls, Erin’s intention of going to a gig shocks Orla because “Murder She Wrote’s on tonight, you never miss Murder She Wrote.”

Troops of all colours and creeds were able to indulge in multicultural dancing and soliciting in the Portobello Road - it was ahead of its time.