avclub-7399a8aa203c68565ff7196769deadc6--disqus
Andy Pants
avclub-7399a8aa203c68565ff7196769deadc6--disqus

Rocker has proven himself to be pretty weak in challenges so far. A large build and success in one sport does not necessarily make a person a well-rounded athlete. I wonder if and when the rest of the tribe will realise this.

Josh thinks he's a better strategic player than he really is. All voting for Baylor acheived was signalling to everyone in the tribe than someone was trying to make it look like Baylor was disliked because they had an alliance with her, which is y'know, exactly the case.

I really want Jeremy and Keith to form an unlikely alliance at some point. They really missed the potential for some hilariously awkward tension between Rocker, Keith and Jeremy by not having them on the same tribe.

I have very mixed feelings on what I am now call the frat-bros. On the one hand I hate them, on the other hand, they are hilariously and endearing oblivious to how obnoxious and embarrassing they are, which kind of makes me like them.

Glad I wasn't the only one who couldn't muster sympathy for all the crying in this episode. It makes you look weak, bottle it up until the game is over or people aren't around.

You're going to have to argue that point. The last few episodes of last season were better than the crap in the middle, but still pretty awful.

Still not good though

Also the last great album they / he ever made.

I think that's what he was going for.

There were still some amazing episodes up until 2005, then a massive drop in quality that year. Recently they've been doing some interesting stuff, but it's just momentary.

The writers during RTD's era seemed to treat the term Time Lord as the name for the Doctors species, however in previous eras it was made clear that the term Time Lord can only be applied to those who have graduated the Time Lord Academy. It makes more sense as a caste or class of Gallifreyan society because a society

Time and the Rani doesn't count

I wouldn't mind a Doctor-lite episode that shows UNIT or whoever cleaning up and picking up the pieces after the Doctor has some epic showdown with an alien or group of aliens right at the start of an episode.

I like that there moving away from the tired monster of the week format and are really trying to do character stuff. They haven't completely pulled it off in my opinion yet, but it's still a nice change and great to see the show exploring new territory.

I love all the Seventh Doctor stories, yes, even Paradise Towers.

Ace, Leela, Rory and Susan.

Over-compensation for past under-representation. Nothing more.

I think she has more of a reason to be with 12 than 11. She has seen what the Doctor is capable of and is afraid of what he might become if she isn't around to be his conscience. She's taken on a mothering type role, which is interesting seeing as the Doctor i so much older and has so much more life-experience. I

I thought it was the best episode of the season so far. I think I can finally see what they're trying to do with this series and it's nice to see the show do something so ambitiously different and grounded.

That's weird because I thought Time Heist looked very cheap. It was mostly shot in grey hallways and utilised puppets instead of CGI. I was thinking they were building to something really epic and fx heavy in the finale.