Can I just say, I love the Jekyll-theme that you've got going on. I've been meaning to rewatch Jekyll for a couple of weeks now - watching the Agatha Christie episode of Who with Fenella Woolgar made me remember how awesome the PI couple were (they seriously need their own spinoff show), and I've asked my mum to post me the DVDs from home.
Oooh, the diagnosey-illnessy thing would be pretty useful, I'll give you that, but while his sexist/racist comments might be mildly entertaining on TV, it'd get very old very quickly in a RL scenario.
Nah, we didn't sue the hospital. My parents don't beleive in suing, and it's not too big a deal. Plus, I've been to the hospital so many times and they've done it all right, that a minor arm mess-up is far from the worst that could've happened :p
I have a terrible habit of getting myself really comfortable and warm and pleasantly full right before film-watching, and I'll always end up asleep after the first hour. It's got absolutely nothing to do with how good the film is, just how tired I'm feeling at the time. I'm one of those people who can fall asleep absolutely anywhere. I need to be stuck in a cold, uncomfortable, harshly-lit room if I'm expected to stay awake the entire time XD
I dunno, I'll give you David Tennant, but Benedict and Matt are definitely unconventionally attractive, which you don't see a lot of on US TV, especially on shows aimed at younger people.
One thing that I've noticed when reading about people's thoughts on TWW is that so many people love seeing a tall woman on TV in a leading role for once. I'd never really thought much about it, as short and uninterested in men as I am, but it's very rare on TV to see tall women at all, much less see them date men shorter than themselves.
Ahahaha, the memory-loss Angel episode was so good XD I think the Buffy memory loss episode is probably my favourite (Dawn being 'Umad', Willow and Tara being 'study buddies', Giles and 'Randy' being father and son), but the Angel version was fantastic, too. I wish, if Firefly had gone on longer, if we'd have eventually gotten a memory-loss episode of that, because that could've been hysterical XD
Having seen the first series-and-a-half, I can confirm that League of Gentlemen is really great. You have to be able to laugh at comic violence towards animals (Mark Gatiss plays, among other roles, a very, very bad vet), and occasional tongue-in-cheek homophobia, but the whole thing's so off its head, it's hard to be offended.
I rememberone of the characters in Misfits had a 'power' where whenever she touched someone, they wanter to have sex with her. That made me go :/. On a wider note, why is it, in just about any superhero show, the women get all the passive powers? Off the top of my head, Misfits, The Incredibles, The Fantastic 4, Heroes and to an extent X-Men are all guilty of this.
I've never even seen an episode of X Files. I feel like there's a huge gap in my pop-culture knowledge. I was laughed at the other day for saying that the two lead characters were Fox and Mulder XD Someday I'll watch it properly.
Has series 4 of TWW downloaded yet? The housemates and I are working our way through rather slowly, and we've just started series 5. It's fun rewatching it, because there are some episodes I don't remember at all, and some I've seen enough to quote almost by heart XD
Is Breaking Bad any good?