


Nerd of all trades from New York City.
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I prefer to peel them under running water in the sink. It goes a lot more quickly and easily that way. (A drain catcher is necessary for the shells.)


I assumed he came from the West Coast of Hell.


Topped off with an extra can of Cream of Butter soup.
Haven’t you already got one?


Heavy breathing in a red-light district.
The toilet paper post is the natural enemy of the shitpost.
Excellent point!
IIRC this was just about voting on the hotness of random pictures, you couldn’t actually do much in the way of social media stuff. You’d just upload your photo, and be able to check back on how it scored later for an ego boost, bragging rights among your friends, or whatever.


Note that you can go in totally fresh storyline-wise. The main plot mystery is mostly the same, but the hints and solution of the mystery were totally changed in the adaptation and have nothing to do with what’s really going on in the original version.
I ship Freud/Nietzsche.


We’re all unwell here.


Maybe they’re talking about the TV walls in “Fifteen Million Merits.”
Not right now, you don’t.


It’s even been pulled from streaming because of how poorly it’s aged, and Matt Lucas has all but disavowed it.
“Basically, I wouldn’t make that show now. It would upset people. We made a more cruel kind of comedy than I’d do now.”


Matthew Holness has continued to do Garth Marenghi stuff post-TV series. You can actually read some of the novels Garth Marenghi wrote, and they’re just as good (by which I mean awful, in excellent ways) as you’d expect them to be. He’s even on a book tour right now!


I loved Life on Mars, and Ashes to Ashes was one of those rare sequel/reboot things which really added to and honored the original while still being interesting on its own and expertly continuing to develop and explore its world. Great stuff!


If you liked the American version check out the original, it was so much better.