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Netflix could at least give it a two-hour special or limited mini-series to wrap up. The 'cancel shows to give opportunities to riskier projects' thing doesn't make the slightest sense here, because it's hard to think of a show riskier than Sense8 without losing all semblance of mainstream appeal. Maybe the expense is

Fantastic response from the mayor. Still, it's sad to think what sort of life Ameduri (or Dick, as he's probably more widely called, but not because of his name) must lead with so much bitterness and spite inside him.

Down to one's own interpretation of course, but this one felt very Moffat-y to me.

I'm not sure there is all that much hubris in the Doctor being defeated by the combination lock. He doesn't seem to so much withhold the information from Erica - he quips about defeating the aliens with his eyes closed at one point - as neglect to tell her, probably not deeming it important in a hurry. That the lock

Your counter-argument re: Muslim analogy is misrepresentative because you changed what each group represented in the original analogy. You said anyone sharing a core belief with a group is automatically and without choice a member of that group, even if they disagree with how that group acts. Your counter-argument

I haven't allied myself with anyone. You made that up to justify your us-against-them view of the world. My views are not outsourced or shared and are entirely my own. The ISIS analogy makes perfect sense: Muslims and Islamist extremists share the core belief of living by the teachings and laws of the Qur'an. By your

So if sharing a core belief with a group automatically makes one a supporter of that group, all Muslims must therefore support ISIS since both their belief systems are based in the Islamic religion?

I am not a feminist. This is fine. It's a movie screening. It's a fun event for women to get together and enjoy themselves among their own. Repeat: it's a movie screening. Men can go to the nine o'clock or a different cinema.The world keeps turning. Can we try to get even a tiny bit of perspective here?

What a pathetic specimen. As much as I try not to be an old man shouting at clouds, I'm increasingly convinced that permanently turning off the internet and telling everyone on social media to go outside and have a breath of fresh air would only be a good thing.

Zut alors! Mes yeux ont été piraté!

It varies of course from country to country and how one defines the
relevant terminology, but 5% is a perfectly reasonable number to round
to based on existing data.

I don't understand why, but that man in the header image makes me think of empty yoghurt pots.

James Bond. You appear with the tedious inevitability of an unloved season.

Gorilla suit on, eyebrow raised in tribute.

I'm playing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on my laptop. It's fun, basically more of the same from Human Revolution, but with a host of additional annoyances and bugs. If I change the iron sights keymap, my weapon won't fire while looking down sights. Sometimes if I pull a weapon out of holster, it starts firing and won't

I too was surprised by the rising popularity of the name Woofums.

Abrasax call-out! The vehemently virtuous yet violently vainglorious verbiosity and veiled visages, vis-a-vis V For Vendetta! Sun's wonderful dog, and burping! Bug's Lito nerd-out, and pregnant… … …pauses! Key events happening at a rave, for no apparent reason other than Wachowskis! What's Going On becoming the show's

As you say, it's a fairly broad term and depends how exactly you define it. For me, it hit the broad principles, especially Eliza bringing everyone back at the end, even if it wasn't as straightforward as it has been in the past.

Great to see Bill working out the key to the mystery, as she hasn't shown any signs of exceptional intelligence up until now. It was also an effective little note that Twelve didn't notice the implausibilities in his initial assessment that Suchet was Eliza's son, because it's well established (and again, slyly, in

Loved the first movie, sort of enjoyed the second as a warmed over, messier retread of the original, and the third was a complete shambles. The only really great joke I remember from the second was Austin and Felicity driving along a road in what is obviously not England, with conspicuous red telephone boxes plonked