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It's like asking how The Walking Dead started though. It doesn't need explaining.

Quote: Nil Putters @ December 1 2012, 5:38 PM GMT

It's like asking how The Walking Dead started though. It doesn't need explaining.

Oh but it will be explained and we will be disappointed.

Ha, exactly. It's about dealing with the situation today, not examining the past.

Pointless Celebrities!

Tim Vine with the gorgeous Karen Taylor.

Also Roland Rivron and Ulrika. Great. Turn over now.

Quote: Nil Putters @ December 1 2012, 5:38 PM GMT

It's like asking how The Walking Dead started though. It doesn't need explaining.

But in The Walking Dead the world's ended and there's nobody really left to investigate. But in Misfits the world's still going, and people and rabbits are popping up left, right and centre with powers, yet nobody in authority has investigated or questioned it.

Alexander Armstrong has to eat strange insects when they get a question wrong. He's already eaten three.

Why?

Quote: chipolata @ December 1 2012, 6:13 PM GMT

But in The Walking Dead the world's ended and there's nobody really left to investigate. But in Misfits the world's still going, and people and rabbits are popping up left, right and centre with powers, yet nobody in authority has investigated or questioned it.

But they usually end up killing most of the people they meet, as the police don't seem to worry about that either. :D

Tim and Karen out first round! Bugger. Hope Blackburn and Hamilton don't win!!!

It's set in Thamesmead, it's actually very true to life.

Quote: zooo @ December 1 2012, 6:20 PM GMT

It's set in Thamesmead, it's actually very true to life.

Are we talking about Pointless Celebrities or Misfits now?

Alexander Armstrong wouldn't set foot in Thamesmead.

Quote: zooo @ December 1 2012, 6:43 PM GMT

Alexander Armstrong wouldn't set foot in Thamesmead.

Who would?

Suicidal people? :)
Actually its bleakness is kind of cool.

Fanny Hill.

Pffft.

Pfffffffffft

Fanny...

He!

Cool

Fanny Hill on Yesterday, Star Trek on 4+1, and Michael Jackson: BAD 25 on BBC2.

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