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Anyway, surely this guy is a Social Justice Bard, not warrior, anyway.

I got in by just picking out episodes with actors/comedians I liked and then working backwards/forwards as seemed appropriate.

One of the weirder ones I've noticed is people tweeting 'Daddy' at celebrities

I haven't actually seen Bridge of Spies, but I wanted him to win because he was so incredible in Wolf Hall.

Yes, he appears to be of a similar state of mind as many Victorian reformers - the poor are decent people but they need the leadership of the rich to show them the right way to live.

I wanted so much for them to pull the rug in a later series and have Robert proclaim his admiration for Adolf Hitler… But, alas, the Crawleys have to be the best possible people of their time (and even when they're on the wrong side of history, it is only mildly so)

It is weird to think that, as of the last series, Daisy must have been at least in her late-twenties, yet the character was still more or less the disgruntled teenager she was in series 1.

I mean really it's Scotland that wants the wall…

THERE GOES MY WHOLE DAY!

BARNEY GOOGLE, WITH THE GOO-GOO-GOOGLY EYES

He was best in the big ensemble episodes last year when he could do his 10 minutes and then just play off the other guests in the background.

I loved 'Blood', I know a lot of folks who hated it though because it wasn't cool (well, it wasn't cool for mid-2000s emo, but whatever).

It is very good. They played 'Le Pastie de la Bourgeoisie' when I saw them last year.

And they did the same thing with the triple lp Sandinista!

I hope they have enough TIME

The first was semi-open, as in it had a number of large maps that you could travel around, but yeah it was still split into separate levels and often locked you in an area that didn't have much freedom.

I loved playing FC3, but I hated the story so much. I'm usually someone who prefers story over mechanics in games, but i was the complete opposite with that game. Luckily the gameplay was actually fun enough that I could try and ignore the cringey narrative stuff.

The Saboteur had that cool visual thing where the world was initially monochrome but then as you cleared areas it would become brighter and colourful.

OG Far Cry had health kits, if I'm remembering correctly (and 'armour' that was basically a second health bar that would take a couple of shots).

"I don't know you!"