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So what, it's impossible for that style to become boring? It's impossible for that style to be wrong for a sitcom?

There's too much of the humour of The Office and Extra in Hello Ladies for me.  Stuart's too much like Andy Millman and David Brent at the moment and Stephen Merchant's not really pulling that off.

Was very sad to hear about this, because he was so memorably aloof in those Wes Anderson films, and I watched The Royal Tenenbaums again after hearing it.

I wonder when AMC will cast Clyde as the lead in a hard-hitting cop drama that no-one likes?

Production on all other films should stop until this happens.

I wonder how many times a day NBC execs say 'God, I wish literally anyone else but Dan Harmon had created Community' or 'I wish we could make Community less not good without Dan Harmon'.

Imagine how interesting Oliver Stone's opinion would be if he'd made a good film in the last decade.

We're laughing now, but we all know that NBC have contacted Britney to ask for a meeting with her to hear her ideas for new TV shows.

It could even get better if it just went with an entirely new story with new characters every season (like American Horror Story).  Just having new characters in a different part of the country (or even in another country) would keep it fresh.

The show has painted itself into a corner by making it clear that not only does everyone become a zombie no matter how they die, but that there's no cure.

Since S3 of The Walking Dead ended, I've thought to myself that I might be close to giving up on it.  It seems to be stuck in a loop of putting the characters somewhere that might be nice and safe, only for it to eventually not be, so they have to run away and someone gets gobbled up like a Twix by those incredibly

I'm sure this is a show that will last over several seasons.  It already seems inevitable that Stuart & Jessica will get together, and there's not much happening with Wade and Kives (they've done the same thing in both episodes so far; Wade was sad and Kives got the girl).

Halle Berry is a dead alien dreaming she was an alive person!

It's not that The Simpsons has jumped the shark, it's that the shark has jumped The Simpsons.

I can't to find out how it ends….when Steven Spielberg tells someone in an interview the week after season 1 has finished and it has been cancelled.

So much funny again this week.  Chris Bosh's diss of Eric and his celebration were great, most of what April said was great, and Tom and Donna's reactions to Ron and his terrible phone were great too.

Still, the good news is that this will all be resolved soon because Amanda Palmer wrote a letter to Sinead O'Connor while on a flight somewhere or something.

I really enjoyed this when I saw it last year.  There's never a point where you think that Daniel Radcliffe could grow up to be Jon Hamm, but it doesn't really matter.

Thanks for the Magma Cube link.  Reading that 'Big and small sized Magma Cubes have a 25% chance to drop a single Magma Cream, which is essential for Potions of Fire Resistance. Tiny Magma Cubes do not drop any magma cream.' really put me off trying to play Minecraft.

When the janitor guy appeared in a couple of scenes, I immediately thought 'It's going to be him', particularly after Shaw interacted with him, so it was a nice surprise that he wasn't actually THE bad guy in the room at the end.