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Apr 14, 2007 22:01

Visiting the iMac for the weekend. Okay, I'm supposed to be babysitting the eldest half-sibling, but I come for the computer really. I have nothing to say, but... I do have a computer to say it on ( Read more... )

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slackerace April 15 2007, 01:52:34 UTC
You're so funny. How old is the sib? I thought they were teenagers... My youngest half brother is 13.

I don't know who those people are (Philip or Warren).

If you had to recommend ONE Brit series for someone in the US to watch, what would it be?

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constance_b April 15 2007, 09:24:27 UTC
He's sixteen, way too old to need a babysitter but there was an incident last year with a party and a trashed house and my step-mother swore never to leave him alone in the house again. Plus he's revising and needs someone to crack the whip.
And you know, sadly, I couldn't recommend a single UK series. I don't watch a lot of telly so maybe there's been some gems I've missed. Shameless was very good for the first two series, but in regional accents probably incomprehensible to an American. Torchwood was so astoundingly bad it put me off DR Who in retrospect. I really can't think of anything, that's so sad.
And Philip Glenister is a fat ugly man about fifteen years my senior who plays a misoginist alcoholic on TV. And if I ever met him I'd jump him.

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constance_b April 16 2007, 16:45:04 UTC
I was prepared for silliness in LoM. I didn't have high expectations because time travel? got to be a little bit silly. But geez. And the guy who played Sam seemed to be doing an impression of his Dead Ringers caricature.
And yeah, I think I'm kinked. All I can say in my defence is - I've never crushed on a cartoon character.

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gerrhosaurus April 17 2007, 17:24:43 UTC
"And now it's over I've realised just how much I fancy Philip Glenister. Disturbing. Although, still not as disturbing as the day I realised I fancied Warren Clarke."

Not as disturb as I was when I had a erotic dream about Jim Broadbent! WTF that about?

I thought the ending of loM was a cop out, in the mode of its was just a dream after all. And how could he be sure that committing sucide would get him back not just oblivion?

Apparently thay are making a spin off called Ashes to Ashes where an modern person (policewoman?) ends up back in the eighties working with Gene Hunt.

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constance_b April 17 2007, 19:24:39 UTC
You're more kinked than me! ::does little dance::
My Mum has that episode of only fools and horses on video with Jim Broadbent, singing 'cwying', he's not even tasty impersonating Roy Orbison. Not even if you squint. Funny as anything, mind, and you know what they say about men who can make you laugh.
I thought the ending of loM was a cop out
And it gives them an excuse for every little (and huge) plot hole, because it was all a dream, why should it make sense. And if he was in a coma, why doesn't he go to oblivion? I'm betting hitting concrete at a good speed did more than knock him out. Is the afterlife 1973 Manchester?
I'll watch the spinoff, but I'm sure I'll bitch all the way through it.

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