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I love Siren Song. My SO dismisses it as a crash of noise, but I feel like the overwhelming rush is entirely the point.

3 Libras by A Perfect Circle and Two Men in Love by The Irrepressibles.

It took me a solid 5 seasons to realise that Luke wears that backwards cap at the diner because he's a chef, and he'd probably look even more stupid in a hair net.

I'm a big fan of Morty and Summer's sibling relationship too, which has gotten better as she's been more involved with their adventures.

Well that's pretty definitive! (Good rejoinder for the 'it's just platonic/god worship' argument, too.)

I was lucky enough to be at the first show after the Brexit vote. It was astounding.

Penelope is one of my all time favourites, and was -the- film that cemented my enduring, never ending devotion to James McAvoy. He's truly wonderful in it, and everything else he's in. I think it's his ability to convey a very deep inner world, even when the dialogue doesn't stack up. The new X-Men films owe a lot to

Oh hey, no slam on Monk. Just noting that they're probably happy to have an Emmy winning show in their current line up again, keeping them in the zeitgeist and such.

6, 7 years ago now, though.

There are so many things about Brexit that frustrate me, but creating a whole new, irritating pun format might be the worst.

I'm sure I'm far from the first person to say it but - "an ensemble of people who were all born on the same day and have a bunch of weird, unexpected connections" can only fail to live up to Sense8, right?

That sequence was great. I'm inclined to agree with you - the premise was ludicrous, and the show got better whenever it leaned into that. To be honest the whole bipartisan thing didn't bother me too much, especially when the focus began to swing to the more general target of political extremism. I appreciated the

To be honest, I'd been wondering from the start where that premise could really escalate to.

Same, genuinely in my top 5. I feel like it got unfairly written off on the premise alone.

Ooooh, good casting.

Ooh, well deserved. Quayle does amazing work on this show.

It would be hilarious if we've spent a whole season theorising Tyrell is another alternate just for that to be a total misdirect, and we meet Elliot part three, who's been working with Tyrell all along.

I'm a big fan of the Winter Soldier's theme, and Guardians, whilst generally loved for its pop soundtrack, has a really wonderful score too, that I revisit all the time.

Seconded. That theme is AMAZING.

Ugh, yes. I made tuna mayo with this stuff once and it was atrocious. Pretty much everything else, though…