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Except Amy and Rory were talking from their own experience. For them, Pandorica happened before Astronaut. But IDK about River, if their timelines are exactly reversed. Rory simply said a "spoiler" that River absorbed for later use. Because for her Pandorica came before Angels.

Moffat said that she does know him, but pretends not to. "Spoilers."

Well, in fairness, he traveled around with his granddaughter for a while.

Do you think Astronaut/Moon happened after Pandorica (and Angels)?

I really wish River met the Doctor "out of order"—not their two timelines simply going in opposite directions. But I guess this is easier and helps the audience keep track of it all.

It's really sad to hear that Fox doesn't want to sign on a few shows because apparently having only one genre show, Fringe, is good enough for them.

I was under the impression that River has also met at least the 12th Doctor, but that is mostly because it sounded like she knew he had different faces (of which she had pictures of). I should probably rewatch the Library episodes to clarify what she's said about the matter. But I kind of hope she does, so that there

I was wondering that too. I figure it'll be answered by her getting one even later in this series.

And you're not alone. It'll be quite a marathon.

What an awesome montage.

Salvation was pretty enjoyable to me, and I wish the io9 writers would stop forcing their opinions on the community as fact (for this and every other movie they bash (that I most likely like)).

Gross.

Well, yeah. I just watch shows online now instead of paying $10 a month. But there was a time when I would have appreciated watching them on SciFi weekly on a regular basis.

I read the headline and thought "Amazon.com has forests?".

SyFy should really be more dedicated to rerunning sci-fi shows previous generations may have missed. (TSCC is more recent, I know, and at the same time playing TNG does just that, but then there are shows like Farscape, Andromeda, and some British programing that I may never see.)

Well, Tom Gauld has some pretty cool work on his Flickr. Wouldn't want to detract others from seeing it themselves, would you?

Anyone else find it odd that after 2000 years, the settler girl that we see first looks like a direct descendent of Chloe?

I suppose I can accept that there are books out there where not reading the first will not hinder my enjoyment of the second, if such an instance like the one described in this article suggests. However, personally I would much rather read the first one, even if I grabbed the second one off the shelf and then realized

Dylan Dog actually looks not half-bad, probably because I liked Brandon Routh in Chuck and Scott Pilgrim. I'll wait for the DVD.