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That's the problem with a lot of worlds like the Matrix though. It builds this mysterious place in the introduction. Fans yell "WE WANT ANSWERS!!" … But then they get them, and realize the answers were crap, and only ever could have been crap. *Glances over at my LOST dvd collection*

Bad job, internet. Very bad job.

the balloon scene had me in tears. I'm torn between those and the dream sequences…. I wish I could dream like that.

It really added a whole new level to the film for me… I mean, you can just tell he's loving every second of being in that movie. Just make the entire thing perfect.

But then we'll never know how Spider-Man got his powers!

Sounds like Tobias prematurely shot his wad on the Hanson Brothers.

Where'd you learn that from, Vegan Academy?

Doctor Say Whaaaaa, for the modern viewers.

Oh, well EXCUUUSE me if a babysitter-no wait she's a teacher-who's techonologically inept-no wait now she's great at tech-no wait just clever-no that's too clever now-but she knows everything about the doctor-no wait not anymore-okay well sometimes-but now she's too clever again isn't CONSISTENT enough for you.

She was technologically inept, but she was far more open-minded than most of the others. And didn't take any of the Doctor's crap either, which was a huge change of pace at the time, after Rose & Martha.

That's why Donna will always be my favorite. She knew who the Doctor was, and was always willing to give him guff when need be. The doctor just needs a mate.

Well, supposedly we already got one extra season with her, right? Rumors were that she was originally headed out during the "Last Christmas" ep, but changed her mind at the last minute. If there's truth to that, she likely saw how strong her character had actually become during S8, and felt like acting. If Clara

I would be all for a male companion for a change… hopefully that's what happens here.

Her character got so much better when Capaldi took over as the Doctor though. Once she was a teacher/the Doctor's "carer," it felt like she finally fit in. The whole Impossible Girl plot just ruined her for a lot of people though…. which is understandable.

Jew in the couch!

I don't blame you. It became far too repetitive. I'm always able to finish series of books, but the Divergent one put me to the test. On the other hand, I will say that the Mazerunner trilogy is just as bad, but the prequel (meant to be read 4th) makes it worth the effort. And by "effort" i mean that they're only

Do we have to pick one over the other? Can't they both be laughably horrible? The writing in both book series is predictable, repetitive, and boring.

Having read the books, there's at least a legitimate reason why they function that way, which is vaguely explained in the second movie. All of the humans in Chicago have been genetically modified to behave in a specific pattern. So it's essentially in their DNA to only want to be brave, or smart, or something.

You might want to check IMDB again… Carey played Count Olaf.

Should I create an account called the Ass Crack Bandit?