TimSoholt
Tim Soholt
TimSoholt

Very good video, although a punchier voice for the narration might be nice.

Keith David has also done a ton of voice work, including major roles in the Mass Effect series and the first Saint's Row as well as the lead in two fairly significant 90s cartoons: Gargoyles and Spawn. And he's been the voice of the U.S. Navy recruitment commercials for I can't remember how long.

#8: Come on, everyone knows that the dinosaurs were wiped out by an exploding Cybership!

I still maintain that Pete's World *is* Mondas, or at least should be.

Washboard abs are easy when they're literally made out of a washboard.

Now that is one deliciously obscure reference!

Now, see, I would have thought it would make more sense to make Carter look like HPL himself. Carter's pretty much an author avatar, and stories like "Dream-Quest" really strike me as more personal to Lovecraft than universally applicable.

John M. Ford wrote most of the FASA material on Klingons, so it was probably him either way.

They're still working the identical fingerprints angle, which I find annoyingly distracting given how good the show is otherwise. There's no reason I know of why two clones' fingerprints should be identical.

Yeah, I thought it was more a reference to humanity (or mortals in general) than to Clara specifically.

I actually thought the monster love story did a nice job of tying up what originally looked like some glitchy story elements early on. It also made for a very classic Who "there are no bad guys" story. The time traveler being a descendant of the investigators was kind of . . . meh.

Well, Doctor Who *is* the greatest Sci Fi show of all time, but not because it ran for so long :-)

Tony Stark is a cyborg, too, you know. They didn't make up the whole heart replacement thing just for that scene in Joss Whedon's Avengers.

Been a while since I've read the novelization of "The Abominable Snowmen," but I'm pretty sure the Yog-Sothoth thing was first brought up in one of the New Adventures novels, which are ridiculously non-canonical at this point.

"Winter is coming" is a recurring phrase in Game of Thrones.

Ditto

I really want Clara to be a Time Lord who chameleon arched herself into a human but found a way to give her human self serial mortality.

Depends on your definition of "alien." She's from Earth, yes, but 65 million years ago might well qualify as "not around here."

I'm calling Thea as the copycat. They've set her up nicely for the role.