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Hey t-e-d, I'm guessing you didn't see the very end of the last series. Harry didn't die. What we thought we saw wasn't what we actually saw, and a whole switcheroo took place.


It was a little shark-jumping, but given that handsome Harry is still on our screens, I'm happy to suspend my disbelief.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Sorry are we talking about Sherlock, I'm confused?

> Does every BBC drama have the same is-he-isn't-he

> 'cliffhanger' then?


No, because Silent Witness didn't have a cliffhanger. The last episode showed Harry getting into a car with Leo and the bad witch sister from Merlin, who both looked very relieved, and a flashback sequence that showed who actually died (someone did). It was very clear cut, I think t-e-d must just have switched off early.


And Hughie, Homeland - f*ck yeah!

Ooooh "bad witch sister from Merlin". Might be worth watching after all *rubs thighs vigorously*


Yeah, Homeland is good. It's weird seeing Clare Danes as a grown up as I last saw her being some soppy self-obsssed tedious teen in something so long ago I can't remember its name. It turns out she can act after all mind.


Much more excited about Inigo Montoya of 'you killed my father, prepare to die' fame playing Saul though!!!!

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