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"We can all agree this weird alien planet looks nothing at all like a Sussex gravel pit."

I'll admit it wasn't instantly for me. I saw it, and thought to myself "Hmm, why does that name ring all kinds of bells" and figured it out about three minutes later.

"To have been had" perhaps?

And as this episode shows, even though she's trapped at Hotel Weeping Angel, she's still having an influence on things.

I'm fuzzy on the details, but I recall from earlier episodes there was something about The Question and how asking it would have been Very Bad. The Question, of course was "Doctor Who?".

But don't you realize that her mere presence is a tremendous inspiration to everyone around her! If anyone else wins, or gets any attention, it's really because of HER!!!

I sure hope Carter went on to the long happy life he so clearly deserves.

I recall when this episode first aired, that bit nearly gave me an embolism. I missed the next minute or two of the show because of uncontrollable laughter.

I only made it through the first half of the first episode. It seemed like an interesting premise, but sank like a solid gold tugboat.

@paraclete_pizza:disqus , does it make it any better that I suspect he actually named himself after Francis Xavier?

If Archer had just let her drive!

I was thinking the exact same thing during the episode but refrained from bothering my viewing companion with my admittedly nerdy knowledge of late medieval tactical developments.

I can't imagine Archer allowing the two of them to be alone together…they'd be comparing notes on his, er, style and mannerisms (at least he'd assume that's what they'd be doing).

Looks like one season each of Venture Bros., Boondocks, Metalocalypse and Squidbillies.

You know, calling something a "genre" show is really not helpful. There is more than one genre into which a television program could be categorized.  I realize that its a term often used, especially in literary circles, to describe works of fiction that fall outside the narrow circle of 'literary' fiction, but using

Due to my nocturnal schedule, I'm once again late to this discussion but I'll offer this.

Huh. Weird. I'm using XP and as far as I know Unicode is lurking in there like it should be.

They're all a level above just about any other dubs, I'll very much agree with that. Spirited Away might be better, but Princess Mononoke is probably my favorite movie so it's got a special place in my heart.

The Pootworm is displeased with your lack of Adventure Time knowledge.

All I got were number blocks. What character set am I lacking?