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Alex Michael Beerling
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I have no trouble watching surgical procedures usually. I had to sit through many surgeries in training for my current profession. But what this shows does to me, every time, is impress on me how surgeries and hospital care are always used in service of state-sanctioned violence against its "citizens". It makes me

"However, like recapper Allison Shoemaker, "

Maybe?

Nice catch! I could not put together who she was with that outfit on. This makes ALL the sense!

Am I losing my mind or was that not Billy Connolly as the ship's captain that brought Nardole and Bill to the Doctor? How is there nothing on the internet about this yet?!

"Caving to the lazy popular usage" "that we've now just expanded the definition." You mean, like how language comes to exist in the first place?

If you haven't watched it yet, I think episode 4 does a better job showing how systemic this is, including an additional Aunt.

I don't know the numbers, but I watch weekly on Hulu Plus, so that's gotta help a bit right?

Couple reviews back you mentioned there was no connection or call out to Doctor Strange. Is Eli's power not literally the exact same thing as the explanation for magic in Doctor Strange?

Or (c) Moffatt hadn't yet decided to go with the "all regenerations used up" thing.

I'm pretty sure this is right. And it's not unprecedented in the Whoniverse for a different "version" of a character to retain the memories. Rory retained all the memories of his 2000 years as an auton though he'd been rebooted back into a human.

Then again, Jenna Coleman always looks goddamn fine.

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow!!!!!!!!!!

I forced my mother to take me to Super Mario Brothers. Yeah, THAT Super Mario Brothers.

If you love Janel Maloney you must have seen the West Wing episode where Bartlet literally tells the story of this week's title. And betting on red? Um flashing stop light with pigeons much?

SPOILER!!!