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So I guess you could say that the movie has forgotten the face of its' father?
*puts on sunglasses

This Pooh fucks.

This episode had so many wonderful Twelve moments, I mean… the rooftop at the Hospital, everything at the farmhouse, his final stand against the Cybermen in the woods, that last scene…I'm going to miss him so much.

Wait for the reveal Morty.
They love the slow reveal.
Really gets their dicks hard, M-M-Morty… *burps

I would wait until the Last Jedi drops in December, if my suspicions are correct, Rian Johnson might try something far different in this film. I think that they had to have VII and Rogue One remain familiar in order to bring people back on board after the prequels.

Woah, seriously? I'm quite surprised. For me, he really captures the naive, inexperienced stormtrooper-turned-fake-rebel quite well. He's far better in Attack the Block, but then that movie is quite innovative in general. That said, there are far better characters in VII. Like Rey :)

Seven has some of the best character work in the entire saga. Is the plot a retread? Sure. I'm a fan, and I'll give you that. However, it uses the plot as just a background to really develop the new characters, and I love that emphasis. It's also the best paced Star Wars movie.

Nobody's perfect ;)

To be fair, that's basically exactly what RTD did with all of his story arcs.

I honestly feel like, with the more relaxed approach this season has had, they could've introduced what was in the vault much much earlier, perhaps even in the pilot, and it would've given them more time to really expand on these ideas. I find them to be far more interesting than the rote approach to a companion's

This whole arc with Missy becoming an ersatz version of the Doctor is one of the most fascinating things I think the show has done recently. From​ next week's preview, it looks like she even gets a test run. Too bad it'll all go bad sooner or later. I think it's playing with some fascinating ideas about philosophy and

I'm fascinated by the concept for the next episode, and I've heard a lot of good things about Munroe so I'm​ looking forward to it. I'm hoping for a spooky adventure where we have Missy as part of the TARDIS team, leading into the finale perhaps. Maybe even a three-episode finale like last year, since that provided a

Not that much of a fan of this tonight. I liked Cold War but this was just rather boring. Bill's characterization seemed a bit off in this episode. I hear this episode was written before they really figured out Bill as a character, and that would seem to explain it. Also, the back half of this season has been a real

Honestly the first one is a modern classic. The fistfights are brutal as stated above, but also the gunfights are realistic and well-shot, with only a few quick cuts. The supporting cast really helped though, there was no one on Robert Duvall's level in the second film (or Werner Herzog's for that matter).

Voting for independence? Of course you have a choice. You can choose how you say yes. Do it with a voice, have fun with it.

Why not both :)

That doctor in the lab was a fucking omnishambles. From beaker to cup, he fucked up.

(+_+) I mean…..*gestures wildly, waving hands in the air…everything…Slade, Merlyn (Noooooo), that fight between Oliver and Chase, Oliver shooting down a fucking helicopter with a rifle, THAT ENDING OMG…This was literally the best episode of Arrow I've seen in a very long time. It might even beat Season 2 for me.

That's…actually really fair. I think the writers need to get switched up a bit, so we have some new blood on the Flash. Then, hopefully, we can get some character work done for Iris, because there isn't much there right now. And it's weird, because practically any other version of Iris, like Earth-2 Iris, is much

@disqus_MGSzuXobey:disqus Thank you. Seriously, they started him off properly in season 1, but almost every crappy decision made by Barry was made by the writers, for the sake of plots that disappeared up their own asses and knocked back character development. It ain't Barry's fault :)…Although to be fair he has