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There are a few ways Williams could have theoretically played her first
reaction to the Doctor calling her character Ashildr, and her
good-natured lack of any reaction at all might well be the saddest
possibility.

The bad-alien-needs-stopping-in-time-to-teach-our-character-something wasn't the second half, it was the climax. Masie had already killed Sam Swift when she changed character due to the betrayal, there's every indication she would have gone through the portal if Aslan had played it straight.

Excuse me, but exactly how often do you take into account the lighting and where Shadows fall when you act?

If I'm trying to hide for some reason, a lot. When you're trying to hide, it doesn't make much sense to be right out in the open like that. Lash changing back into his human form when he knew someone could have

I think the pointlessness is the point. May isn't in a great place mentally and is a bit unstable and evidenced by staying away from the team and whatever went on with Andrew.

I don't think it's a good idea because Doctor Who is still a show and their first priority is to keep it entertaining. The thing that drives Doctor Who is the Doctor/companion relationship and while the Doctor is always a different actor it's essentially just different takes on the character and that relationship. If

Hundreds of carnivorous flying dinosaurs in a glass aviary on an island full of thousands of tourists.

And with that Oliver has slept with every semi-regular female character in the current timeframe who isn't related to him.

It doesn't matter if she's justified. The character's sole purpose throughout the series has been to create negative personal drama. It's pretty hard to make people like the character who keeps screwing everything up.

All the cheese in the world can't bring back the part of me that died when during the computer duel bee girl made sparks go flying from Felicity's computer.

Actually I think that is how it happens. The leader selects (or has a hand in selecting) their deputy or vice-President, and if they have to leave unexpectedly the 2nd in command takes over until a new leader is chosen through appropriate channels.

Flash: How can I possibly stop Captain Cold and Heat Wave?

Your suggestion of adding diversity and dealing with the racism is exactly what I was talking about. It adds new plot threads and themes, it's no longer about Agent Carter.

Sorry but it deals directly with the discussion.

Maybe it should deal also with religious discrimination, and sexual orientation, it should probably say something about global warming too while they're at it.

I don't think they're ignoring the race issue because they don't care, I think Bubs was a nod to that. But I don't know if it was possible to address your concerns in a way that still made a good story.

Alright then.

I think what happens next is pretty obvious.

I'm still betting on Well's being Superman.

It's a different take on the Eugene character but I think it worked.

I actually liked how they handled Bruce in this episode. His level of understanding doesn't bother me, a 12 year old will have huge gaps in their understanding, but on a topic they're interested in can become experts.