Do people older than, like, 12 seriously care about this? I was under the impression that we all got over it a long time ago.
Do people older than, like, 12 seriously care about this? I was under the impression that we all got over it a long time ago.
Which is actually a popular misconception. It did not stand astride the harbor mouth - just next to it.
At first I thought you meant Jessica Hyde from Utopia, but damn, Hynes would be great as well.
That is literally what people have said about the first (woman, black, ethnic, working-class) whatever in the history of humanity, so you will excuse me it i don't respect it. When there is only one of you, you can't really argue against tokenism. If you must, lets toss a woman Doctor under the bus and let her rest…
Jessica Hynes.
Memes can be fun. No one's forcing you to make any.
That is awesome. I would like to watch a single ball all the way through to see each of the sections in action.
Being poor helps a lot with this problem.
"I'm going to make a dildo for you." is less awkward when you know the topic of that episode is "Kinky". The fact the background graphics are a rainbow is never once discussed. However, the panelist to Stephen's immediate left, Sandy Toksvig (sp? in pink/blue) is also an out lesbian comedian and mentions her partner…
Bedroom... he would be making this in your bedroom ;)
This was my initial thought when I read the headline...
Helena Bonham Carter would be Idris, obviously.
The Silence has fallen, in isle 12.
It's possible that the Doctor doesn't even realize that he's on his last life. Since she's been inside his personal timestream, Clara's seen everything so it could make for a funny argument if she keeps on correcting him when he refuses to count the regeneration energy used in Journey' End.
I'm sure the Daily Mail will still find some way to complain =P
After watching An Adventure in Time and Space, I really want to start watching some of the Classic Who episodes. (That movie was amazing, btw!)
"Capaldi Intensifies" is got to be the scariest goddamn thing I've ever seen. More so when you as the question: "How do get Peter Capaldi to be MORE intense?"
I hate the split season thing so many shows are trying out. It kills my interest completely and I start debating on merely waiting until I can shotgun the whole thing on Netflix much later on. In fact, I'm about to go watch the last season all over again, just so I can actually get a grip on what happened, without…
I've been saying the same thing to my fiance since we saw it in the theater. It took me until Dalek to get used to Eccleston as The Doctor, until the moment that Tennant started babbling on the Sycorax ship to see him as The Doctor, and until Matt stepped through David's image at the end of The Eleventh Hour to know…
I have no strong feelings about this.