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It's Channel 4 and they've got Tim Lovejoy waiting in the wings as one of their main food programme presenters. He's an absolute pox of a human being and a stain on the world of presenting.

Thought John missed a trick there. He, like vast amounts of the British public, knows that Trump is a polite slang word for fart in our part of the world. The amount of stinking, hot air that's erupting from your Trump makes it quite an apt bit of language

Pretty big talk from someone who's been making bad music longer than he's been making good music

Thanks to Adam Buxton hosting an Episode of Never Mind The Buzzcocks and talking about YouTube comments, the word Sutin has pretty much replaced the word something in mine and my mrs' vocabulary: https://youtu.be/7gQrjweCqE8

By Grabthar's hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged!
Galaxy Quest was one of the ones that sprung to mind for me as well. When I was at Uni whenever something new was suggested, it was extremely common for someone to shout out "Is there air? You don't know!"

I'm a UK viewer and I've been reading these reviews wondering whether I've been watching the same programme as the reviewer.
Whilst it wasn't perfect, I really enjoyed Humans and I'm looking forward to the 2nd series. All I've noticed from the reviews Is a fixation on anything that can't be construed as good and then

Bullfrog? Man's a Toad AV Club. The Animals of Farthing Wood stands proud as a destroyer of well liked characters long before the likes of Game of Thrones came along. Some of it was absolutely gutting to an 8 year old

There's a lot of Jack Hardemeyer's out there

I wonder how much of this is the Game of Thrones effect? Now the series has overtaken the books and it's pretty much a given that we'll know the end point of GoT on screen before we do on paper it wouldn't surprise me if Mr Kirkman is fully aware that by the nature of TV, they'll need to conclude everything sooner

Liked him as the Gladiators presenter. Now completely loathe him due to what comes out of his mouth every time he opens it. Especially where his brother is concerned. He's like the anti-Akabusi.

AWOOGA!

"Are you bullet proof boy?"

As a 14 year old at the time, The Strokes - Is thisit caused an awkward conversation with mother as to what exactly I was listening to.

Makes you wonder whether Krishnan ever made a member of the Press Pack cry with his questions…

Following my self imposed theme, here are my thoughts from when this episode was broadcast in the UK:

I remember when Krishnan was on Newsround

I've gone the opposite direction. I spent most of my teenage years and part of my 20s despising Radiohead, although a large part of it was worry that Radiohead could be a gateway into Coldplay, and nobody wants that.

Following from last week, here's what my thoughts were when this episode aired in GB:

This is what I wrote about this episode when it first aired in the UK:

I've actually spent the best part of the last two weekends re-watching S2 and my opinions haven't changed too much. The big difference between S1 and S2 for me? S1 invited us in and showed us why we should care for the characters, what their motivations were and the whole thing felt organic. S2, feels a lot more