I'm hoping to be able to make it out.
I'm hoping to be able to make it out.
Something about the first paragraph of this article is bugging me.
Oh my god it's amazing.
Go Portland Go Portland Go!
Terrible.
Touch is awesome. I just tell anyone who doesn't like it to treat it like an interlude, and they usually convert after that.
I feel like I've heard "Lose Yourself to Dance" on the radio more than "Get Lucky".
"Tumblr" pointed out something interesting: When they show an iteration of Clara as a young girl, her hair and dress are very, very similar to the girl (Kate) on the cover of Amy's book "Summer Falls".
I love that people don't seem to get that. It literally says "To be continued November 23" at the end of the episode!
I try and give most bigger Canadian shows a chance, but this was one that I skipped based solely on the premise.
Hey Kids! Don't know whether to take someone seriously? Just look for these three signs of success!
That sounds great. If you're trying to come up with something that people wouldn't like, you've failed miserably. Stephen Fry for Doctor!
Yes. Max lies by telling an injured Penny that her doctor wants her to undergo increased physical therapy – and that she still needs to keep her upper-bodycast on – all so that he can seduce her trainer. He then drugs Penny with sleeping pills, locks her in her room, and tells the trainer that he found her napping.…
Well, at least we have defibrillators in all of our hockey rinks… THANKS STEPHEN HARPER!!
You think we might have found some bone evidence though…
Classic Chad!
Oh I agree. My confusion came when I saw people largely agreeing with it in the comments.
I can be on-board with specific through-lines, themes, tropes, etc, being labeled sexist… I disagree with most of them, but its fine to allege a theme. It's the accusation of a specific event – the accusation hat the story of The Doctor now contains a canon sexual assault – that boggles my mind.
So over in The Atlantic, there's some big bruhaha about Doctor Who being sexist. In particular they're going on about how The Doctor sexually assaulted Jenny in Crimson Horror when he kisses her. http://www.theatlantic.com/…
Actually, horses are native to North America. They went extinct about 15 thousand years ago. The Spanish re-introduced them.