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Send Help Pretty good, good story, fairly unpredictable. You never really know what's going to happen next but overall not nearly as Sam Raimi-y as I'd hoped it would be.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die I absolutely loved this. Sci fi / comedy where a man who turns up in an L.A. diner saying he's from the future and he needs the help of some of the diner's patrons to save the world. Sam Rockwell being very Sam Rockwell-y in it.
We dream the same dream. We want the same thing and all that we need is to see it together. We dream the same dream. We want the same thing for now, for love, forever, amen.
What sad news. Only a year ago I saw him do a brilliant job hosting an event with Steve Davis & Dennis Taylor. Snooker on the telly won't be the same without his commentary, he was the best in the business when it came to being insightful & entertaining.
Gerry Francis is the man to blame. Back in the days when the Home International England v Scotland was the biggest game of the year (and one of very few that was shown live on the telly) I watched this match with my Grandpa.
Gerry scored 2 goals and I decided to support the team he played for.
Fiona's gone rogue. She's clearly a bit put out that Amanda shared her secret with Rachel & not with her, but I think she genuinely believes that Rachel has fabricated Amanda's secret.
But even so, challenging her on it so publicly rather than waiting until they get in the turret is a hell of a gamble. And I think it will result in Fiona getting voted out next.
Rachel has got a lot of Faithfuls around her that will trust her more than they trust Fiona. And if Fiona gets voted out & tells everyone she's a traitor then that will cement their opinion of Rachel as a faitfhful even more.
Wish someone would murder James, he's got a victim complex, he's quite annoying and he adds nothing to the show.
Claims to hate a TV programme & yet you still clicked into a thread that's clearly about said programme. Very suspicious Myke. I will be voting for yourself.
Fiona quite right to not trust Rachel & vice versa.
I actually felt a little bit sorry for Turkey Teeth Sam when he was in that cage.
Jessie saying here they all come chatting a load of bollocks was my favourite bit of this episode.
But most of all How da fukk is Reece not putting 2 and 2 together?!?! Those red dots appearing on the family tree right where Rachel & Stephen told him they needed to be left alone the night before. He deserves to be left in a cage overnight for that!!
It was very different when Gary Lineker played. He would definitely have got several yellows if he played today, particularly in his Tottenham days. He loved to backchat at the ref and that was at a time when it was nowhere near as rife as it is these days. Nobody's a bigger Venables fan than me, but let's not pretend his teams were strangers to the dark arts. His Spurs team were the best in the country (or should that be worst?) at gaining every possible advantage. And Lineker was a key part of that. He was constantly in the ref's ear. Spurs were a team of dirty gits under Venables. Van Den Hauwe, Fenwick, Durie, Howells, Gascoigne, Edinburgh, Samways and yes Lineker were all partial to an off the ball shove, kick or shirt pull when the ref wasn't looking. Anyone that was there will remember the match where Gurnham Singh was the ref but there were several earlier games between us & Spurs that were similar and where their gameplan seemed to be foul / injure poor old Andy Sinton and blindside the ref. Fergie's Man United watched & learned from Venables' Spurs & then took all that cheating / surrounding the ref to another level in the 90s. The only reason Lineker never got booked was because it became such a well-known thing that no ref wanted to be the first to book him.
One of the bands I was in as a teenager used to rehearse every Monday night in Camelsdale village hall. Drums, bass, 2 guitarists (I was one of those). We kept auditioning singers but never found a good one. We only ever learnt to play 1 song which was Marquee Moon. We had all 10 minutes of it absolutely nailed but we never found a singer and never played a gig.
the Italy team that lost in the other semi-final were the best team in the tournament. Baresi, Bergomi, Maldini, Donadoni, Schillachi. The young Baggio (along with Gazza) the breakout player of the tournament. I wonder how an Italy v Germany or Italy v England final would've turned out.