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Great stuff. Just, you know, just don't send him back to the UK, thanks.

A quick look at the show's ratings over the years on Wikipedia would seem to suggest that this makes no sense at all. Peaked at 16m in S1, only got over 6m once in its final season, which I can't imagine has many people lining up to defend it.

I had a hard time getting through it all because I believe it to be a bit rubbish.

But what % of that 2% liked it?

Not knowing who James Ellroy is is like not knowing who someone else equally famous as him is. #SickBurn

'And on that day, no fucks were given' accurately describes every day of James Ellroy's life.

Wild Bill is definitely worth seeking out, he's very good in it.

This is a film in which one of the lead characters says, with a straight face, 'I've had no memory for as long as I can remember'. I think I might watch this purely for the sake of unintentional comedy.

No jumping ahead, but I just don't believe that Frank Underwood is some guy that kills people. Maybe he'd give the nod or the implied ok to have someone killed for him, but I really don't buy the idea that he'll so readily murder people who are becoming problematic.

I think all podcasts could be improved by having Paul F. Tompkins laughing off mic at the jokes.

They might have, I wasn't watching!

The BAFTAs also caused outrage* by not including James Gandolfini in the 'Actors who totally died in the last 12 months' montage.

It's a bit weird to call him a Rising Star when he was great in Son of Rambow seven years ago, and then Wild Bill three years ago, especially in a year when he only appeared in what generally seems to be considered a 'not bad, I suppose' comedy.

Obviously Gravity is a great film, Alfonso Cuaron deserves many awards for his direction of it and the FX and sound teams also deserve great praise, but The Selfish Giant should have won Best British Film.

The poster says 'John Travolta IS' above the title, so I've invented a game called 'Make any film worse by putting John Travolta IS above the title'!

Me and my friend were in hysterics the first time we watched Life of Brian and that happened. It can never be as funny as the first time, but it's always wonderfully stupid and out of nowhere.

The only two people that can actually know what happened and be telling the truth have presented their side of the story. Time to move on, internet! Ahem.

I'm going to buy it when that happens, then go to Paris and put it back, dressed as Burt Macklin, obviously.

I just hope it was someone that actually lives in Paris that did it, and not someone who spent a large amount of money to go to Paris, find it and take it.

He's got a track record for being idiotic in interviews as a member of Kula Shaker.