They use ethically sourced pork. That's awesome.
They use ethically sourced pork. That's awesome.
I find it strange that nobody's mentioned that Amy was only killing low-life criminals (likely murderers). She wasn't killing, but when she was forced to she killed (human) monsters. Just like Dean and Sam. Dean's refusal to recognize that exposes the failures of his rigid, black-and-white, thoughtless morality.
I think the point is that she didn't. She wanted him to know he was loved before he died, but she didn't think that she wasn't going to kill him, eventually.
"River is his wife, because she's the one who refuses to let hiim dictate the terms of his love"
Yeah I didn't mean "don't do special shit to celebrate." I definitely like to go to dinner or give/get presents for birthdays and shit. I was just talking about the people who pity me because my partner doesn't treat me like a special princess on [holiday]. Like people who think that if you're NOT getting LAVISH gifts…
Everyone who's like, her life is not more important than the crew's life! :
Someone posted it downthread.
That is what the pill does.
I can't believe it. I love a commercial. I never ever would have thought I could say that I love a commercial. But I do. Amazing. On so many levels. The one from 2010 with the girl who says she's not a dairy maid is even better. I am so jealous of Britain because if that was an American company and I could buy their…
Oh man I totally sympathize. I am a big thumbs down on feminism lite.
This is amazing.
I don't know. I mean, the one about bell hooks is pretty much like, "You know you want a man to melt your heart by figuring out bell hooks with you," which is something that I'm pretty much on board with.
Or husbands who like their wives have good sex with them?
Don't be dumb.
Who called Sean Maher "Playboy Club's Sean Maher"?
"Why would I be discriminating? I'm not discriminating at all. I'm just asking which washroom would they use? How can you go into a men's washroom dressed as a lady, how can you go into ladies washroom when you're a man. That's the difficulty I have."
But isn't part of the character's entirely storyline that she is like the ultimate case of someone being influenced by her experience with the Doctor? I mean, maybe she didn't change that much during her time in the TARDIS—though I don't really think that's entirely true—because she had been fundamentally, radically…
I just realized that it's likely that there were two Rories and two Amies living in the UK for a while. If at the beginning of the season, it had been two months since they last saw the Doctor, then it was two months after the end of last season. But he must have brought them back to a time before that—and given them…
Oh! Thanks. I couldn't remember what Petrichor was.
She couldn't know any other regenerations of the Doctor—otherwise she'd have known that Eleven wasn't his last body, and she'd have known that he doesn't actually die in Utah.