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Mr. Greene
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I didn't see it; just wanted to give it the grade I thought it deserved. ;-)

Awwww, you think you're people! :-D

"…phrasing."

Whoa. ARCHERCEPTION. :-o

Hi, Max!

I don't think the accents in that one were that wobbly, though… :-S

*shrugs* You reply to him, then.

I expected Rasputin to be more of a rascal; comic relief on the surface, blistering insanity below that gets unleashed every so often — sort of like Aaron in Titus Andronicus. The university teacher might be a better narrator, swapping with Yusupov every so often.

No.

Never enough actors who can do proper American accents, or just plain writers who can write for Americans; for evidence, look no further than "The Gunfighters", "The Tomb of the Cybermen", that dreadful Dalek two-parter from Series Three, and, most recently, "A Town Called Mercy".

What's hilarious about that, though, is that they filmed "The Invisible Enemy" before "Horror of Fang Rock", so it's not as though it was a sudden cut-off point; there was a dip, and they recovered, but it wasn't a permanent recovery. Alas.

YES! Drinking game! :-D

What a good lickel doggie you have there, sir!

Fuck you, Gerald Posner!

I hated when he became a giant space-baby at the end; that totally came out of nowhere.

You forget, though, that Mr. Heller wrote an entire alt-history book about a man running for President when all he ever wanted to be in real life was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

FUCK THE DISSOLVE!!!

I dunno… how about 100 Days That Shook the World? Nicely poetic, and ties in nicely with Ten Days That Shook the World. Of course, not quite accurate to the timelime of events, but… it just fits. Epic. :-)

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