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Mara Blanxart
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Those were the days…

Yet nobody ever notices..

What's your favourite food? Answer: Stuff (Souffle Girl!)
What do you want to see? Answer: Something awesome (101 Places to see? No? Anyone?)

They were amazing. Considering.

Yes, the library! Plus, it's River first appearance which, like her or not, explains much of her dilemma with her relationship with the Doctor and has an important conclusion River-wise. No spoilers, I think :)

Maybe he was asking Clara about the future to know from which time period she is from. Why, etc, I have no idea.

@avclub-94d8526a5fae933806f65b8a0f49301a:disqus Considering ALSO that it was a plot device conceived for the sole purpose of keeping the show going, I doubt it's what will bring it down.
I hope they make a good story out of it, though.

No, he clearly said it protected them against cold.

I've watched twice and didn't take them to be related. I think it was just showing how scared Clara was. Character development and all that.

This are the episodes I think stand out from their respective seasons and are in order of airing:

It was just so casually mentioned that it was actually funny.

TI'd say it's the fact that there were no glaringly obvious mistakes/errors/dumbness and that it was generally fun + character development from Clara. I'm sorry, but if last week's got a B this definitely deserved an A.

They didn't. What bothered me is that between the excellent beginning and the fun ending, there is a gap in the middle where absolutely nothing happens except baseless tension, which was fun I guess, but it seemed kind of… empty.

Amen

None really have an answer except g. And the answer to g is: LOL

I actually looked that up and my whole family was there… it wasn't a pretty scene…

Haha so true! There's really no need for "American" though. Every soap I know does that…

I like 6, because I hadn't really considered it and why the hell are we assuming it was a friend?

Thing I didn't like:

It wasn't about the sentimental value of the thing to the owner but of the sentimental value of the thing itself. Like it produced some sort of aura and and how much aura = how much it's worth. Just aura-money. ;)