This one took a while to get to actually writing about what I had made up my mind for, a long, long time ago. I have indeed lived happily ever after, as far as what I watch on TV. It took no one less… Continue Reading “TV across the pond: American and British TV shows”
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Posted on February 19, 2014
by neuroticphilosopher
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Now why would I not write about Francis (Frank) Underwood and Sherlock Holmes? Both Kevin Spacey and Benedict Cumberbatch, emphasis for girlie screams at the latter, are really beyond compare in my mind. To anyone. However their characters on my favorite TV shows are… Continue Reading “When Claire Underwood and Mycroft Holmes adopt Jim Moriarty”
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