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I loved the whole Semple/Kapoor saga. Especially when Stuart Semple responded to Kapoor’s middle finger stunt by making glitter out of tiny, tiny glass particles.

Hotel remains my favourite, but it’s definitely one that requires binging. I came away loving so many characters, and the weirdo, Addams Family vibe that they had going by the end. There were parts I could’ve done without (namely the addiction demon, and early focus on John), but as a whole, it was delightful.

I do have to wonder, did she volunteer for this, or did someone think that this was just a good idea and booked her without thinking it through?

I’ll admit, I was 21 at the time, not in my 40s, but when I moved to the UK 10 years ago, I had already subconsciously adopted the accent just from talking on the phone to my fiancee. I’m an accent chameleon, I end up picking up accents from even short conversations, and find that they’re hard to shift. Nowadays,

This has been Republicans’ argument for months. My dad was spouting out this nonsense months ago on his sad little politics blog, insisting it wasn’t fair that there were all of these calls for Trump to testify because the Big Mean Democrats just KNOW he’ll lie, and he can’t help himself!

One of the best things in the world is deep fried halloumi with a lemon sauce. Especially if it’s fried in fish shop batter.

Even Drop Dead Diva was better than Insatiable sounds. It was fluff, but it was fluff that actively avoided punching down, and never felt like it was mocking Jane. 

From experience, that’s quite typical of the queer genre. There’s a habit of meandering around the point instead of acknowledging it head-on. But, then, that’s been quite acute to the queer experience as well, so maybe there’s something to be read into there.

It’s kind of confusing to me, honestly - not the show, but the ‘not enough aliens’ reaction. From the start, I never expected to see the aliens. They aren’t the point of the show, they’re the premise. 

I highly recommend getting some Gossip in there.

She’s occasionally popped up on British comedy panel shows, like Big, Fat Quiz.

I have to admit, while I don’t like most of the series, I loved AHS: Hotel, and Paulson was a big part of that love.

Half-Blood Prince was an awful film. Considering Snape was the titular character in that film, he was effectively reduced to a single scene in which he awkwardly shushes Harry and wanders off to kill Dumbledore.

Sure, but development started in 2001.

Fun fact: Ben Folds was involved in crafting Kesha’s Rainbow album. He acted as a producer for at least some of the tracks, and as a musician for some.

The way that I see it with platforms like Amazon and Netflix: they have to buy the rights to those shows. They may as well spend it on promoting better programming, that isn’t tarnished by serial rapists.

While not quite to the same levels of whimsy, I’ve recently started watching Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency and found it scratches a similar itch. Though it was sadly cancelled after 2 seasons, it’s still an absolute treasure.

Reading the original interview, Tony Hale interjected once, in a way that didn’t come across great, but also didn’t seem like he was trying to dismiss or downplay Jessica’s experience. He’s also apologised in a much more believable tweet, stating he’s contacted Jessica Walters to apologise and acknowledges that he

So... basically Roadhog’s normal getup, but with chaps?

I’ve seen plenty of mention of the rest of it, but the verbal abuse comes to the front in this article largely because Jessica Walters was a victim of that abuse.