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Rather incompetent English professor in Freaky Friday

That's a charitable interpretation. I recently went through the entire series, the last season gets really painful, a collection of sitcom clichés without any hint of irony or original treatment.

The last third of the movie is about the dictatorship.

The seventh season was mostly terrible, but it's not like the sixth was that good.
And the finale was really worth watching, it also leaves things in good place for ASP to build up on.

World premiere was at Cannes a few months ago.

It's always been there in small doses, my favourite line is still: "No, you hit my car with your bodies" which wouldn't be out of line in either of those.

In this episode I thought it was more an handy and quick way to catch up viewers who might not have seen the earlier episode.

Book of Mormon would be the prequels, part three is the Quran.

IMDb reminds me it was called Clapping For The Wrong Reasons. It was not good.

I guess you were lucky enough not to see his short film then.

Wait what? How is diagnosing what could be done to fix an issue worse than just wallowing in misery?

The difference between what LWT does and emotionally manipulative bad journalism is that the latter starts and stops at the sob story. LWT tends to go for long form investigation showing how and why the issues are easily avoidable and focuses on the political.

Yes, nuclear capacity is the only thing protecting us from Islamist fundamentalist (oops), the other justification is that Russia apparently really wants to pulverise the money it has stashed in London real estate.

Not ashamed, realistic.

The politician considered a madman is the one who said he couldn't see himself pressing the red button, I still can't wrap my head around this one.

Haven't yet watched it past the segment on Cameron, I'll have to get on that tonight.

Joke's on you, the food is actually great these days, it's not British, but it's great.

Let's pretend @muwarr90:disqus meant that Oliver can go to any other EU country.

The recent news from the UK seems to have eluded you.

Oh, I already did that anyway.