TimSoholt
Tim Soholt
TimSoholt

Clones are essentially in vitro twins, with the potential additional quirk that the environments they gestate in could be *vastly* different. Any bit of appearance that isn't 100% genetic - and height, weight, eye and hair color, even sex are somewhat environmentally determined - could be different between any two

That would be the above-mentioned "Earthshock." I always thought "Attack of the Cybermen" was pretty good, too.

"Revenge of the Cybermen" was when they started getting nerfed. They weren't allergic to gold in "The Tenth Planet," "The Moonbase," "Tomb of the Cybermen," or "The Invasion."

I still maintain that Pete's World *is* Mondas. I think the anti-cyber forces either died or were forced off planet and the Cybermen somehow shifted the whole world into the Whoniverse's past.

I'm kind of hoping it turns out he was being hunted on the island.

I kind of got the impression it was already in the ex-Queen Industries factory he took over.

Yeah, but he's a clone of the Kevin Spacey Lex Luthor, not the Michael Rosenbaum Lex Luthor.

That explains a lot.

The only thing I don't get is why they all synch up left to right. I wouldn't think there would be any reason for the system to favor one direction over the other as long as the frequency and amplitude were the same.

The Vengers, the big-budget sequel to the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon

Dang it, someone beat me to it!

But not enough reason to subscribe to a cable package that includes BBC America?

I'm slightly confused; I've owned The Moon Maze Game for almost a year.

I don't disagree that River's story is hard to buy into emotionally, but I think the Doctor has always been romantically interested in her, at least since "Day of the Moon." Not nearly as deeply as she is with him, but I still see it in "Wedding." My big issue is with the Pond family; the end of "Wedding" was the only

I don't think he lies as much as Rule Number One implies, at least not important lies to people who are important to him. Two things to remember: This rule comes from him, and he's got a *lot* of self-loathing. And this rule is for River's benefit, and he has to lie a lot to River no matter how much he does or doesn't

As long as Doc Hammer plays Dr. Girlfriend!

There was a time when Guillermo del Toro was talking about doing this. Sadly, he apparently gave up on it a while ago.

Tobin's Spirit Guide does actually exist, after a fashion:

"what did the negotiators pull out of their hat to get all five permanent members of the Security Council to agree to having an independent, nuclear-armed paramilitary force wandering around?"