Corbomite
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And I thought it was just his way of trolling The Doctor, hence the pull to open sign just saying “ha ha ha ha”

We already knew Savage He-Man would be arriving to kick Skelegod’s ass and, by extension (and narrative convention), that Prince Adam wouldn’t stay dead for long.

Maybe this time he will be able to fist them all.

While I can respect some level of disappointment in the first half (I thoroughly enjoyed it) I will never respect the “fans” who claim that the new series somehow tarnishes the glory of the original cartoon. The cartoon where Skeletor tries to dominate Eternia by taking over a CIRCUS.

I liked her a lot. And Allison Pill ran circles around a lot of the other new actors—-but maybe that’s just because the character had a lot more going on in terms of emotion.

I’d also like to throw in:

Well shit, I kinda want the full version of that Call Me cover now.

Yeah that’s exactly what I was thinking of. The 69 thing is still harmless, as far as I know.

What gets me is that this didn't bother the doctor at all.

I took issue with the takeaway that Kerblam tech was somehow innocent. It did, after all, murder Kira. The scene shows that Kerblam only has its self-interest in mind and has no problems seeing people as expendable. As Tennant-like as this episode was, I feel like it missed the marks in its moral theme. If this was a

It broke my heart when they killed off Kira. She would have been an amazing addition to Team TARDIS.

I can’t recall if there was a line that explained it, but doesn’t the TARDIS usually have some sort of defense against random people (or delivery robots) teleporting in unannounced? The Doctor’s still getting used to the systems, but she should probably find out how to switch those things on, just in case the

Definitely saving the cultural history of the mimic for some other, different piece. For now I just want to praise these beautiful creatures.

For someone who has “played all of the Baldur’s Gate games” there’s a surprising lack of mention that Mimics aren’t a Dark Souls creation, but one of the oldest D&D monsters that video games have been straight up stealing for decades.

This is one of the funniest episodes of television I’ve seen this year. And I watch ‘The Good Place.’

Eccleston really deserved better.

Believe it or not, Dragon’s Lair was released in 1983. I know it sounds crazy nowadays, but it actually ran on an internal LaserDisc system, which is why the “graphics” looked so advanced. You were basically just watching a LaserDisc movie.