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No, he's still smiling.

I was so happy when the Trivago Guy finally decided to use a belt.

I want to sit down and talk with a Trump voter about this shit. Reporters keep going to "Trump country" but they don't push them on the stuff that's happening. It's maddening.

Second.

I love Ella.

Yeah….yeah.

Is there any indication that the simulation took place over more than the span of a day?

I also love the bit in the hallway after Nardole says he's the only person in the universe officially licensed to kick the Doctor's ass. "Are you secretly a badass, Nardole?" "Nothing secret about it, baby doll. *immediately shrieks upon seeing the dead priest*"

That's it. It's official. This season has knocked Capaldi's Doctor to my number one spot. He's superb, and this season has brought out the best of not just Moffatt (with whom I've had my issues for a while) or the show's often great cast but the Doctor as a character. This episode was everything I love about the

Oh. Christ. I feel terrible for his wife and family. Goodbye to a legend.

FUCK. FUCK FUCK FUCK.

RIP Chris Cornell.

I dunno. *Points at Taco Bell abominations, or any time Austin "discovers" or claims to be the "birth place" of a new food.*

I recently got a dog.

Well, I think I'm done for now. I loved you, Flash, but c'mon, show, what're you thinking?

Rose in the The Girl in the Fireplace is my favorite. The writing for her during that episode was Rose at her best. Like you said, her being just like, psyched to be on an adventure was infectious. Billie Piper had that sort of energy that was necessary, and I always did enjoy her having a family that was well and

Clara as The Impossible Girl was a chore. Clara as a normal school teacher? Love her, but mostly for Jenna Coleman's ability to be cheeky, clever, and cute. That said, I wish we'd gotten Oswin Oswald somehow. I liked her best.

Tennant is my Doctor, but I enjoyed the others a lot. Nobody but Eccleston could've brought Doctor Who back from the brink; Smith had his high points, especially as he matured into the role (and his introduction is easily my favorite of all the Doctors so far); and Capaldi's inching close to Tennant's spot with his

It depends on how dark the film + theater is. In movies that are all bright colors and explosions, I don't notice it. But oh boy does it shine like a damn spotlight when it's like, a drama or a night scene. It's distracting as hell.

“I had my phone low and I wasn’t bothering anybody,” she said. She was texting a friend, who was having a fight with her boyfriend, she said. “It wasn’t like constant texting.”