I like it…but it does sort of give away the whole mystery in advance doesn't it?
I like it…but it does sort of give away the whole mystery in advance doesn't it?
Or the rest of Power Of The Daleks.
As for first Doctor, The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve intrigues on every level.
Wibbly-wobbly, tapey-wapey.
I can't imagine that either. The size of that haul would be too much to be just 'found'.
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Too Jewish.
By that I mean he gets a job working construction on the Empire State Building.
Wakka-wakka!
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I know I'm riveted.
The show without Peggy would be much, much worse. She's essential to the idea of social norms being in flux at the time the way Don is to represent the same from the traditional patriarchy point of view.
That's my problem in a nutshell, it's all very stop-start, and lacks overall narrative drive to me.
If the show is just supposed to be an overview of the era and organized bootlegging, I suppose it succeeds, but I'd just as much watch that PBS Prohibition documentary series for that.
I will say it is staggeringly…
Is that true? That's outstanding.
I think you're right, he seems so effortless in the part, like he isn't acting at all.
What happened to Harding? I want answers!
Haven't they been doing that for three seasons already? Get to the steak!
It's the way he said darling, which he improvised himself.
It's like Caligula meets Home Alone!
Not that I think Obama was ever losing that election, as the Republicans were so tainted at that stage, but yeah it pretty much decided it.