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Mar 20, 2016 03:17

Okay, yes, that was the Hamish Macbeth finale. Good. It...was very final.

Oh British shows. Three seasons, total of 20 episodes. The last of which was actually a two parter so... 19 episodes. If I understand correctly, it was filmed all in one go too.

I wonder if anyone has written Due South crossover fic. I mean...why would they have?

Still, the pub argument about existentialism remains one of the best scenes in all of television. And St. Patrick's Day always puts in mind of the wonderful "Out, Snakes!" exchange. ...gosh, I think I might have a real thing for legitimate and accurate theological debates played as comedy. I've already talked about how much I love the four religious leaders fighting about the Trinity in Hail Caesar! And L. Sprague de Camp has violent barroom debates about the various early christian heresies in Lest Darkness Fall that are just delightful. "I'm a Congregationalist - that's the closest thing we have to an Arian/Nestorian/Monophysite/ etc. where I come from."

Barfights about early christian heresies are just inherently funny though. I have nothing to apologize for.

...why is this a genre???

christianity, television

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