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It was kind of difficult to sympathize with the family when a major plot arc for this show is finding a maid to help you dress yourself
Eh, I never cared for Mary too much on this show. Sure she had moments of kindness and other humanizing moments, but I remember her distinct terribleness towards Edith, the most ignored of the family, for seemingly no reason but pettiness and boredom. Edith and Sybil both had attempts of self-improvements and…
How did he lose money last season? by investing ALL OF IT in Canadian railroads if I remember correctly?
Personally for me it was when he showed more grief for the miscarriage than the death of his daughter that he was indirectly responsible for
Since the kidnapper just put the child on for a few seconds so she could shout out for help, and not to actually have a dialogue, I assumed that the kidnapper was just reminding them of the seriousness of the situation., putting the screws on the police as it were.
I like it well enough on DW because The Doctor is so different from humans, a millennia old immortal with THE intellect in the universe. But when it's done other places where the "god" is pretty much just a very smart guy, it's impossibly hard not roll my eyes.
I liked the detail of the fake location of the information cache that Moriarty gave that was a seed repository. There was something very poetic about it, or maybe it was just Dormer's voice. I'm curious what other possible ideas they had for that line, or why they chose that one specifically.
I disagree, I personally think that BBC Moriarty was less well written. He was fun for what he was, a wildcard of a crazy gernius specifically designed to be Sherlock's nemesis. But he doesn't feel like the protagonist in his own life, but rather a person whose sole existence revolved around Sherlock Holmes to the…
Oh I find him to be easily more of an asshole, but I would argue the show vindicates him for it. The sherlock/john stuff started to be played for by laughs pretty quick. Mary immediately started to like him even after all the crap. Lestrade immediately gave him a big hug, after yelling at the crazy forensic guy how it…
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I was surprised Mary liked Sherlock from the get-go, all horrible trauma considered. I didn't like the episode very much, too much meta fan bashing that took up way too much time, considering there's only two of these left. Also I don't understand the show's insistence of making out Sherlock as this noble…
Oh and also, during season 7 premiere, Amy's driving force for breaking up with Rory was because she felt guilty being infertile, that she couldn't provide the traditional nuclear family she thought he deserved. Not because she wanted something else or someone else, but because she felt she was lesser and undeserving.
If we're talking about the metaphor underneath it all, I think that you're giving the writers way too much credit. Amy as the sexually confident woman, the first such action with the doctor led to a rejection, and was something that she had to apologize for to Rory. Therefore if she wanted a threesome, she wasn't…
You're right I was misremembring the season 6 finale, over thinking about the paradox final eipsode. I had problems with the episode, but its free of the time-paradox shorthand resolve. But I definitely still maintain angels in manhattan. Because though Amy and Rory made choices, the actual framework that created and…
Remember when Daleks were enough of a threat because they just murder EVERYONE. Good times.
Other comments and likes obviously disagree with you sir
The thing about subliminal imprinting is that it's a subconscious message. Making Canton adjust a bowtie without knowing why. Nothing remotely like that about Mels.
Out of all the events in his life, he didn't seem particularly traumatized by it. There are bunch of things to choose from that constantly worry the doctor, the deaths of companions being on the top of the list. Or even the dreamlord a.k.a the darkest part of him and what he's capable of. How about him causing the end…
eh it's something that already happened and they took care of it in the Big Bang I thought. Is he afraid its going to keep happening?
But let's see, she was with the silence that we saw till she escaped as a kid. At no point in that adventure was she anything else but a scared kid. Then she's gone for 30 years, somehow finds Rory and Amy without really any backup or know how that we're given. All we know is that she's still a kid. She then befriends…