TwistedTralyn
TwistedTralyn
TwistedTralyn

That's brilliant!!

I completely understand your point of view. I read this book when I was early 20s, and found Sirius to be somewhere between father figure, older brother, and wacky uncle (which, in my mind, is what he was supposed to be). I get Molly (and your) side that Sirius was reckless, but if you go back to everything we've

Jayne, go get Vera.

Are you talking about the books or the movies? I'll agree with you if you're referencing the movies... their relationship is very condensed, and no matter how fantastic the acting is, there just isn't enough time to establish a connection. In the books though? God, I think I took Sirius's death the hardest out of

Before I reply, I just have to tell those of you that have yet to read this book to go out and get it. Right now. Go on, I'll wait.

*SPOILERS*

I couldn't agree more. The Weeping Angels were definitely up there on my list with The Gentlemen from Buffy until they were brought back after Blink. Totally ruined them.

While I absolutely LOVE "Smile Time", one of the strongest MotW episodes for me came way back in S1: "I've Got You Under My Skin." At first it appears to be a standard child possessed by demon, one that our heroes are more than capable of handling. But the twist that, once exorcised, the Demon is thankful to be free

This is episode is what I show to friends of mine that have no idea what Doctor Who, or who David Tennant is. The story is absolutely chilling, the one-room (tram) setting is incredibly powerful. But the range of acting ability that Tennant shows in this is what sells it for me. Going from almost-giddy tourist, to

Yep!! He's narrated a few documentaries for the BBC. The man works 24-7.

As a side note, David Tennant should narrate EVERYTHING.

I feel very very sorry for you that you have not been able to bask in the wonders of the 'verse. I'm sure that there are very many counseling services that could help you rectify the situation.

Keep flying.

Agreed.

Beat me too it.

It was only a consequence for HIM though. No, Rory didn't have a choice in the matter, but Amy went after him with a smile on her face, knowing that she'd be with the man she loves. I almost saw it as the Doctor being petulant that for the first time, Amy picked HER HUSBAND over him. (And I'm hopeful that I'm wrong

Oh Browncoats... how has no-one posted Niska's Skyplex yet??

I was hoping someone would post it!! I still love those movies...

Bravo.

I 100% agree with this. I bought this game on launch weekend, and was thrilled with their concept, but beyond annoyed at the execution. I was SOOOO hoping that this game was going to be fantastic, and instead all I got was "meh." I know it won't be the last installment of SimCity that we'll see, and I'll most