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And yeah, come on, Pam is a woman, not a 'that', have some respect.

With this, Pompeii and I, Frankenstein, the year in bad movies seems to be getting off to a flying start.

I do think that some of Hannah's nudity in Girls is inexplicable, story-wise, but I don't really know why people consider it such a big issue as the third season of the show is about to begin.

I have to disagree about Jodie Whittaker's accent. She's a good actress, but she sounded very much like a British person trying to do an American accent. Which is obviously exactly what's happening, but it shouldn't be noticeable if it's being done well.

It's probably unfair (definitely easy) to compare Sherlock and Elementary, but I think Sherlock has handled Moriarty much better. It's not a slight on Natalie Dormer, who is fine, but Moriarty isn't written very well in Elementary.

'…drugs, Christmas, hos' coming back from an ad break was another brilliant Reggie moment. I don't think he gets enough credit for the little snippets of music he creates for the guest intros and ad breaks.

I genuinely thought Dylan Baker was Ed Helms for maybe 15 minutes after he first appeared.

His attempts to escape the fridge in the Christmas episode were incredible. It's the most animated any character has been in the show, I think.

I absolutely love Bob's Burgers. I think it's quite easily the best, and most consistent, animated show on TV right now.

I just watched Upstream Color and I am actually overwhelmed by it. I couldn't begin to describe what I've just seen without sounding like an idiot, but it has definitely affected me.

You do have to start thinking that he's doing this on purpose for some reason.

Exactly. And how can Lockhart possibly think that sending Carrie to a new country, with a newly born child, to be a station chief is a smart idea?

Oh really? You don't say. I mean, she only went off her medication 700 times.

Saul's personal life was shit from the beginning of Homeland and he still somehow got the girl. He's lost a job he didn't want (at least as director) and saved his marriage as a result.

I know how old Emma Thompson is, and thanks to the photos during the end credits, I know how old Travers looked when Mary Poppins was released.

I think that may be my biggest problem with the show, that Carrie and Saul are ALWAYS right. It doesn't matter how outrageous their theories are, or how elaborate their plans are, they always somehow work out in their favour.

I genuinely worry about Gansa's sanity if he thinks the last two seasons of Homeland have shown Carrie Mathison to be a competent, reliable CIA agent.

It's very hard not to laugh when Gansa says "We wanted to make Carrie an incredibly effective intelligence officer". Did you Alex? And do 'incredibly effective intelligence officers' put their own agendas ahead of the success of missions they are involved in on a regular basis? Is that a key part of the job?

That was a spin-off, dammit!

Lena Headey is too funkin' cool to be in a Terminator reboot.