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If anyone is interested in the real story on which the movie is based... Somebody explain Season 4 to me please (spoilers) Reading the French graphic novel series A couple of questions (minor spoilers I suppose) S2E6 - Plot hole Pretty good thriller Is there any science fiction screenwriter who knows how BIG space is? So why did the ... (SPOILERS) Were those real experts or actors? Would Otto REALLY ... (spoiler) View all posts >


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I have only read the first book so far (there are three in total). The first book ends where episode five ends. Episodes 6-8 apparently have bits taken from books 2 and 3. That fits with our current understanding of the laws of physics. What "anti-Chinese" propaganda did you see in the TV show that was not present in the book? I have read the book and I have just finished watching the show and the only negative depictions of China that I saw (the brutality and the depravity of the Cultural Revolution) were also present in the book, only even more prominent. Interesting. I hate shaky cam as well but in this movie I didn’t even notice it. Am I getting used to it maybe? I didn't read anything about it being a remake, but the concept is certainly not new. Just don't ask me to list other TV shows or movies with similar premises, as I can't remember a particular example. Make sure you buy two copies, in case the first one gets damaged. I honestly do not remember anything about the episode other than the scene where Homer tries to change the channel by shooting at the TV. The implication that Phoebe was romantically interested in Emily Alyn Lind's character seemed very clear to me. I mean, there is plausible deniability of course, for the Chinese and the Arab markets, but I have little doubt that the intention was for the audience to think "lesbian teenagers". I watched it the other day mostly out of my undying love for Kristen Bell and quite enjoyed it. Fleabag was a fantastic comedy with brilliant, insightful dialogue like the now-classic line “I did a fart last night that was just like one of mum’s”, for which Phoebe Waller-Bridge deserves not only all the TV screenwriting awards in the world, but the Nobel Prize for Literature as well. View all replies >