I don't know, but they certainly played it as drama in last season's finale (and as kind of a rousing call to action or something at the end of this episode).
I don't know, but they certainly played it as drama in last season's finale (and as kind of a rousing call to action or something at the end of this episode).
So, now the entire Dalek race is asking The Question That Can Never Be Answered.
So, now the entire Dalek race is asking The Question That Can Never Be Answered.
I really thought they were using it to introduce her as the new companion. It was a great fake-out, but I'm really bummed we won't get any more Oswin. (…Or will we?)
I really thought they were using it to introduce her as the new companion. It was a great fake-out, but I'm really bummed we won't get any more Oswin. (…Or will we?)
That's Alex Clare's "Too Close", which really isn't that bad (when you're not forced to listen to just two lines of it over and over and over and wubwubwub over).
That's Alex Clare's "Too Close", which really isn't that bad (when you're not forced to listen to just two lines of it over and over and over and wubwubwub over).
NOOOOOOOOOOO
NOOOOOOOOOOO
@eric827:disqus :
Your original comments ignored the very common phenomenon of people accusing Scott of bias without evidence, and instead you focused only on the supposed intolerance of people who dislike the show.
@eric827:disqus :
Your original comments ignored the very common phenomenon of people accusing Scott of bias without evidence, and instead you focused only on the supposed intolerance of people who dislike the show.
@olivececile:disqus :
@olivececile:disqus :
@eric827:disqus :
@eric827:disqus :
@eric827:disqus :
The list of people defending the show by attacking Scott is nowhere near endless, and your comparison of "People who don't like this show" and "People who are saying Scott is biased for not liking it" is hilariously dishonest and lopsided, if only because there are way more of the former.
@eric827:disqus :
The list of people defending the show by attacking Scott is nowhere near endless, and your comparison of "People who don't like this show" and "People who are saying Scott is biased for not liking it" is hilariously dishonest and lopsided, if only because there are way more of the former.
See, I think this is a good example of "bad writing, not sexism".
See, I think this is a good example of "bad writing, not sexism".
Devil's advocate: