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Human Target— it's no Burn Notice, but it does have Jackie Earle Hayley.

Love Bites
Bites. Read the script— it's terrible. Why do they think it's worth airing?

I totally disagree. I knew I was missing Tennant but I didn't realize how much until Smith tried to have a "serious moment" in Vampires in Venice [next week's episode, for you US peeps.] Tennant has so much more pathos. Smith is fun and jaunty, but I almost wonder whether he would have been better suited to RTD's

@Discontinuity— I believe Amy remembered the soliders' names because she wasn't looking at the time-taking light.

I've seen only 1 movie where Tudyk has survived the whole way through: Death at a Funeral. Surprise, he was on hallucinogens the whole time instead!

I made an Avatar reference? The horror!

This movie was a disappointment. It sounded like my type of movie and Rabin definitely makes it sound like a film I would fall all over. But I saw it in its initial release and it's not funny.

Glad to know…
You've qualified the film with the boring, not so-bad-it's-good moniker. Every D or below review makes me curious…

I agree. I also would like to point out that Man in the Iron Mask sucked, regardless of what those above say.

@Prole— Well, if it's Cybermen v. Daleks, I'll take Cybermen. The Cybermen tend to go straight to the cybermen-ing instead of hanging around for a while and then shooting people with lasers. I always felt the Cybermen were a more tangible threat, but that might just be because the s2 episodes were so good.

ALL THOSE WHO INSULT JOHN SIMM'S MASTER WILL BE EXTERMINATED!

Good job, Nathan!
Next time you deserve more screen time.

Yes, we will watch for Acker. However, we will not like this show.

@Fireball— You just made my entire century.

You can tell that most of the episodes are for Tennant originally (especially since Gaiman is re-writing a Tennant-era episode for s6). How long is it going to take them to get to the original stuff? And why did they write so many more episodes then they needed? Tennant said he was going to leave quite a while ago.

I thought so too. Glad I'm not losing my mind.

SPOILER

@Andy— nope, I'm talking about "A Short Film About John Bolton" which was released on DVD a few years back.

Yeah, ep. 2 just had so many gaping plot holes and character shifts that I found it hard to enjoy. Ep. 1 was certainly more cohesive.

If anyone has seen Gaiman's short film, you'll understand why I am triply-excited for the 6th season ep.