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All you have to do is have a cold open where it turns out Troy and LeVar faked their own kidnapping in order to get Firefly back on the air. And then have a full length movie.

duh-doi!

Only his physical form which was vaporized into energons, as is the right of a level 7 lazer lotus.

These guys are worse than the failing New York Times! Sad!

Watching her in NTSF:SD:SUV makes it hilarious when you go back and watch her as a Star Trek captain. I like to imagine Janeway spends most of her time making vision boards in her quarters.

Such a waste for her. At least they learned from their mistake and did Donna right.

Even in her first episode though they had her starting to fall for him with the kiss to transfer alien DNA. Continued with sharing the bed in Shakespeare Code, and so on. The problem was the focus on her character was more about spurned love and less about her abilities as a companion. Freema was a fantastic actor

I watched 4 seasons of RTD episodes. I'm used to stink-ass stories :-D

I remember that one! And Wolf was upset about what the Klangers used to look like in the original series too!

This is what I tell people. It makes it worth the first two seasons at least. I've always ignored the American season 4 though.

When you re-watch NuWho, it at least hits home pretty well though. Almost every baddie in the first season, and several through the next few, talk about how the Time War destroyed their homes and now they are refugees trying to take a new home. It does a decent amount to show the damage that
the Time Lords had

I'll have to do some organizing so I watch these in the right order along with all of the actual episodes. Thanks for the link!

Pretty sure I already answered your question in my second paragraph

I think the problem is that version of Clara was naturally too flirty with the Doctor, so they aborted it and went in a different direction. I liked carefree Clara, but the flirting was just too much.

You should add Capaldi's speech in the Zygon Inversion to that list. Might be the best speech in the series IMHO.

They got pretty dang specific without outright saying it. At the very least, they were driving home the implications as much as possible, stopping short of admitting it. The toy soldier that belonged to Danny was a family heirloom. And his great grandparents were time travelers too, right? Since Danny was an orphan,

Even then, the toy soldier could have easily been given to the Doctor without Orson. It originally belonged to Danny, and was a family heirloom. So write out Orson, and have Clara get the soldier from Danny somehow.

That's a good call. I'll definitely put that advice to use

Her marrying Mickey was pretty lame to me too. Almost a "What do we do with these leftovers, they might as well get together" kind of thing.

From the beginning. If I can't handle it (I'm well aware of how different the show is, plus time always plays a factor), I'll probably just jump straight to Tom Baker, and then maybe give it another shot after I get through his episodes.