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The rise of Jezza has had the absurd side effect of making the Thick of It series 4 more believable, at the time I could never believe Nicola would have been made leader of the opposition. It'll be funny to read this and these comments all again in a couple more years time when I presume we'll all be worshipping a

The rise of Jezza has had the absurd side effect of making the Thick of It series 4 more believable, at the time I could never believe Nicola would have been made leader of the opposition. It'll be funny to read this and these comments all again in a couple more years time when I presume we'll all be worshipping a

Amazing, why didn't we get that? Showstopper round has a new twist, all the contestants must bake them whilst quadraspazzed on a life-glug.

Maggots?

Why fire him like that though? They could have at least heated him up slowly on a hot plate so he didn't notice.

'Issue one, stop putting your dick in the puppets! Issue two…we pretty much covered it all in issue one.'

Extra twist: Woman turns out to be a dude.

In his interview on the 'Kermode & Mayo Film Review' Wright said they'd cleared all the tracks except 2 which is massively unusual as it's normally the thing the studio argue with the director about at the end as they don't want to pay out any more than they have to. Wright sent out the script to everyone with a cd

I always thought they were amazing effects, you know. You really believed that monkeys could have meetings.

I mean I wouldn't take that as a sign of quality as io9 love some absolute dog shit but The Guardian have given it 4 out of 5 and they hate everything!

Ah that's a shame, I assumed it would be too expensive, didn't think it'd be the cars that bumped up the cost though, makes sense I guess.

The one thing I'd like to see is a 1930-40s set season with a Miller's Crossing vibe following the early days (or even start) of the Gerhardt crime syndicate, I imagine it would be too expensive for the network to justify with this seasons ratings though.

I'd really like a 1930-40s set season following the early days (or even start) of the Gerhardt crime syndicate. Could have a Miller's Crossing vibe.

As good as it is to see the Tories blooded I can't escape the image of a violently aroused Boris Johnson finally spying his time, bouncing furiously against against the doors of Number 10 like a tumescent, fart-filled space hopper.

It's what I immediately thought of but couldn't be bothered to trawl the dusty recesses of early millennium internet to find, thank you.

Jesus, Who invited Captain Cuck? Seriously, who is this guy? Can someone rope him off so children can come point and gawk at him?

Shut up snarkers, this computer game looks great. Best cutscene cgi/acting I've seen since Wing Commander IV: The Price Of Freedom.

I was putting right what once went wrong and ended up here…oh boy…

'I used to cornhole womp rats in my T-16 back home.'

Paid? No. Performed? Yes. He loves them. Why do you think he drives a Hummer in a Prius shell?