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@avclub-f0a25fc22f6198ce61fe90730dc075e1:disqus can't watch, unless he pays 50.

Oh, and Asylum of the Daleks. Damn, Moffat's good to great so very often.

I could easily add The Waters of Mars and A Christmas Carol as well. Hell, probably even A Good Man…/Let's Kill Hitler most days (still haven't decided if I count those as one story or two).

You really like Utopia because it's amazing. Makes the dreck that follows that much more frustrating.

Here's a bigger challenge…

Okay, i'll play:

Toby Whithouse for me as well, @avclub-078fcaa54ca0f268d31b53d29d2fdc4a:disqus . The God Complex is amazing

Omega is obviously being played by Paul McGann as the Rani in the 50th Anniversary special.

Actually, the character is credited as 'Doctor Who' all the way until the end of the Tom Baker era, then again during the Eccleston season. All others (unsure about McGann) have been credited as 'The Doctor'.

I'd like to shake her hand warmly, then unravel the mystery of her tripartite existence, and then ask her to consent to sexual intercourse…

Yeeeess??

It's only the first season for a lot of them, though, which is incredibly frustrating.

this looks gay

You thlew my bear!

@avclub-ff3315df974a82424353d399b7a68c07:disqus Don't forget Iain Glen in 2010. Not sure who qualifies from 2011.

The closing speech is getting all the attention (and it was very good), but his earlier monologue inside the pyramid to Merry about the origin and value of life was goosebump-inducingly great. More restrained yet somehow just as passionate, it was one of the Doc's Grand Pronouncements, on par w Tom Baker's 'Homo

The Rani as played by Paul McGann.

@Evil Lincoln

oh my god, yes, that.

“I consider empathy to be the cornerstone of our existence as human beings. It allows us to place ourselves in the place of another person, and care about what it means to live in their shoes. Too many people look at a disabled person and think that whatever they see defines that person. That doesn't even begin to