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People have mentioned it! They got buried. I agree with it, anyway.

Mulder & Scully, for me as for most of the rest of the world, will always be the one that matters the most..

I love Annie & Jeff even given the age difference. I like to think that maybe a few years later it could work out for them.

I don't ever plan to stop so nor should you.

Everyone loves Root/Shaw but I don't really like it. It's too much of Shaw just giving in and going 'meh OK then since you won't shut up about it.'

I always say this but given the first Avengers movie did a lot to suggest the Hawkeye/BW thing I was invested in that, esp cos it's in the comics too. I liked their chemistry a lot. Then there was the bizarre and weird wife-and-kids thing and the even more bizarre Hulk thing which nobody understands and of course, why

I always say this but given the first Avengers movie did a lot to suggest the Hawkeye/BW thing I was invested in that, esp cos it's in the comics too. I liked their chemistry a lot. Then there was the bizarre and weird wife-and-kids thing and the even more bizarre Hulk thing which nobody understands and of course, why

So much Ethan and Vanessa. So much.

So much Ethan and Vanessa. So much.

I love Buffy & Spike too. I get why people hate it, I really really do, but I still can't help loving it.

I'd absolutely love to visit the area one day. I love snow and ice.

I will never get tired of Thomas Middleditch saying words like 'skull-fucked'.

Yes but all that UST.

:) I was kind of kidding because this is about US people not knowing where UK stuff is so I thought I would reverse it.

Blackadder was verboten, but I remember watching it at my aunt and uncle's house - they didn't care. We weren't even supposed to watch Grange Hill because it had 'swearing'.

Brush Strokes yes! Karl Howman. And then there was Open All Hours. G-G-G-Granville.

You're from the Lake District?

See where it says Sirens, there.

That would be in North Yorkshire so see where Downton Abbey is marked, sort of there.

I must have watched the entire Thick of It a hundred times now, and I still find new great details to notice.