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Andy Pants
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LOL

I've watched the film several times and still couldn't tell you who his character was or what his motivations were

Switch Guardians with Iron Man and I agree with you.

He'll be in Avengers 3 no doubt, so he has a few years left, but I think that would be a natural place to end.

They succeeded in making two good Iron Man movies. I think they should quit whilst they're ahead and stick to trilogies. I'm pretty sure there's only going to be 3 Captain America movies, given Chris Evans comments last week. Three films is enough for any one character.

The French word for spoon IS an anagram of The Mistress

I din't even hear about it, doesn't someone get beheaded every other day in the Middle East?

It's not that uncommon an opinion, her storyline sucks.

Fair enough, but how big is 'the world' to someone from 11th century England? I'd be surprised if he knew any part of it other than Britain, Mainland Europe and the Far East.

I thought he only ever said he wanted to be ruler of 'this wretched isle' i.e. Britain excluding Ireland.

Jenna Louise Coleman is unnaturally beautiful, even her nostrils are weirdly appealing.

I'm assuming the spoon is actually a weapon that was made on a distant alien planet with a long culture of warfare on which it is the primary weapon of choice of a millennia old sect of samurai type warriors. I'm also assuming that it is a weapon with which the Doctor has trained and that it's actually made out of

It felt very cybermanish to me. There's even a 7th Doctor series wherein someone defeats a cyberman with an arrow made of gold (it being one of their only weaknesses). i honestly thought that was were this was going.

I was experiencing a pretty severe bout of depression when I first saw the happiness patrol and I could really relate to the world that story depicted. That's exactly what it feels like being depressed.

I love that,

I like it, it explains what exactly the Sheriff of Sherwood was, a human-being who had been killed and rebuilt as a cyborg, which I was unclear on. I wish they'd have kept it in.

Curse of the Blackspot wasn't terrible. Let's Kill Hitler along with a few of the other River centric episodes from S6 were far worse. I'd definitely put it above the awful Flesh two-parter aswell.

I like that he's intelligent, a man of few words and not above threatening to punch someone in the face. I can relate to that.

That's what I thought at first, but I wouldn't be surprised if they turn around towards the end of the series and reveal the Doctor has been planning something all along.

So, what do you guys think the Doctor is doing with the chalkboards?