>Why Clara Oswin Oswald? Why the three names?
>Why Clara Oswin Oswald? Why the three names?
The 'don't think about the snowmen' bit did remind me of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man.
That's what I like about DW; if you don't like a Doctor or a companion or a showrunner you can just wait for the next one. I skipped all of the Catherine Tate episodes as she just gets on my nerves, and I don't feel I missed out on anything.
Neil Marshall directed that episode, and he's got some great genre fare under his belt. Check out his directorial debut Dog Soldiers; squaddies v werewolves in the Scottish highlands.
I came here to say that too.
Deep Purple?
If the sequel to Alien was Aliens, will the sequel to Prometheus be Prometheuses?
On macs it's ctrl. I use this all the time.
A Doctor Who episode set in contemporary London? Whatever will they think of next!?
That's Monat Graatut's home :)
Cool, thanks.
> And fans of the famous Doctor Who theme tune needn't worry… This new arrangement remains true to the original, written by Ron Grainer back in 1963, but on Christmas Day you'll hear it as it's never sounded before.
Sucks to be Madagascar.
I'll often reach for the last sandwich and someone will have eaten it. That someone being me.
>…suddenly finding that they've driven several kilometers that they can't remember
According to Gaiman's first law, “Picking up your first copy of a book you wrote, if there’s one typo, it will be on the page that your new book falls open to the first time you pick it up.”
McShane is our version of The Hoff. Which is why it was a shock when he turned up on Deadwood being amazing.
Makes a whole lot of sense actually :)