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Is this a case of "Oh, this film's totally gonna be made, here's a trailer and everything!" and then it gets delayed/not made? Because I'm very very certain I saw this trailer a couple of years ago.

What a great mystery. I'd be happy if it was never made into a film

My cousin made my sister a mixtape with this song on it, and I have some really happy, fun memories of my sister and I dancing around her room trying to sing the rap parts to this song.

It's much more in tune with the message of the song

Hmmm. I've been eating Hot Cheetos since I can remember (and am sadly addicted to them: I regularly buy multiples of those huge bags). When you eat a whole bunch of them, they're pretty hot, but I've never had any issues.

Well, yeah. Of course. But I was talking about the cliffhangers of the season finales: SPOILERS! SPOILERS! How will Sherlock and John escape Moriarty? How does Sherlock survive the fall?

I consider myself a Rose fan. I haven't watched her season recently, though, so I'm going to try to explain myself without a clear idea.

Moffat wrote only some of those episodes. Which, if you're making the point that some of RTD's best episodes were written by Moffat, I guess makes it…?

It depends on what you like about Davies' episodes. He's very good at:
Finding out and clearly showing who characters are
Making emotional connections to the stupidest things (list me as one of the three people on earth who likes Love and Monsters)
Showing the darkness of human nature- maybe we aren't worth the effort

Why are all these quickfire challenges so bad :( Quickfires are my favorite part of the show

He's a dick. Dislike him all you want, I'll cheer you on.

Richard Balise. Mmmmmm… cook me some sweet potato pasta, baby.

He's really nice! I went to high school with a cousin of his, who asked him to come speak to my chemistry place. It was really cool, he was funny, I got a picture with him.

I will admit to several Top Chef crushes. Padma, Tom, Gail….

Wasn't there one where kids were sent to an abandoned town and made to act like they lived there (so they had to do al the chores and vote someone out every week, etc.)? It only lasted one season and it was a hot, glorious mess.

(It's pretty late but I'm throwing this out there cause I just saw the episode.)
I think the older sister who's name I don't remember is feeding the zombies. Nick the Zombie was her pet/friend, and she wanted to take care of him, and freaked out when she saw that he was dead. Her sister tells Carol that she's not

What a great article. I know everybody's said it already, but I wanted to chime in.

I think Paul Rudd would be great. He's add charm to a smarmy character, and he can pull of drama/things other than comedy.

I go to the same school that Josh Radnor went to! Sometimes he comes back and really creepily goes to frat parties. He also doesn't like it when fans approach him, so he's just always really rude.

I love Tom Hanks. I want him to be my dad.