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Damn. DAMN. 7 for 7 this Series. I'm at a loss for words. I don't know if Listen is the best of this Series or if it's Kill the Moon, but WOW. This is remarkable Doctor Who. No... it's remarkable television.

Pretty sure it was actually Tom Baker, in "Revenge of the Cybermen" and one or two other stories.

"Tell me what happens now."

- Money is a sign of poverty

Actually, it does...

What if the Doctor met an actual race of Celery People? He went through a Level 5 Vegan phase, and then gave up because it was just too hard?

Tofu burger and custard doesn't roll off the tougne as well???

His next regeneration changed his mind. Or maybe, like you said, he killed so many people in the War, that he thought that being vegetarian would be hypocritical at that point.

Yeah but your family grows old and dies around anyway then you grow old and more often then not die alone and how often do people have friends they still know from school, their home town, old job etc? You're too old to go and meet new people even start a new family immortally solves that. I liked Ian M. Banks take on

Re: #3 - Yes, I like that they're having him change his shirt to begin with, and I LOVE the sparklies!

I think she's a better companion with Twelve because there's more to work with. With Eleven, there just wasn't much there other than this "impossible girl" stuff, which left her as as fairly two-dimensional character (maybe even one dimension). But how she's much more interesting because there's more going on, more of

Can I just say how ADORABLE the Twelth Doctor is? He's grumpy and sarcastic and somehow still manages to be just so... adorable. The scene between him and Courtney Woods getting paper towels was just, well, adorable.

First off, I'm a huge fan of Godzilla and grew up on the ToHo originals. You're right that this isn't a bad movie, it is actually a great Godzilla movie. However, the trailer I saw for it promised me Bryan Cranston and the rest of humanity fighting an unstoppable force of nature as it brings on a near apocalypse and