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Um, I believe the past tense is "Kilgrove".

I'm with you. Casual anti-intellectualism bugs the hell out of me, and this show has it in spades. To be fair, though, it is balanced by the mostly positive portrayal of Amy's, Terry's and Holt's nerdiness. The weird thing is that Michael Schurr is a really smart guy who has railed against anti-intellectualism in the

And look what happened to him.

But other than that it was spot on, right?

Exactly! I just watched this episode and in the scene where Kilgrave meets Jessica for the first time Tennant makes him so… likable. How the hell does Tennant do it?

I'm both disappointed and pleased that I wasn't the only person who thought to make this gag.

Or, I don't know, you could just express sadness that a troubled fellow human being has passed away.

It's just Jen and David, Jen and David and their adventures. All, a hundred days Jen and David forever a hundred times, over and over….

"Cut me, Clyde! Cut me!"

You don't want any two of them comparing notes before their individual questionings.

In the MCU, Stark's thing—especially since New York—has been protecting people. If he can see Registration as an attempt to protect normal people, I can see him supporting it.

That's unpossible!

As part of an elaborate grift, I can only assume.

It's pronounced "FAH-chay".

For a fraction of a second after the raven passed into her, I thought
Clara was going to be okay, that the raven would maybe choose to spare
her life. Then the black smoke poured out of her mouth….

*Leaps in slow motion towards Disgruntled Goatse* Noooooooooooo!

But Moffat knows that we know that Moffat knows it would feel like a head fake!

That's what makes Clara's fate so tragic, though. As in the best tragedies, it was Clara's own choices that led her to her death. Yes, the decision to accept the chronolock was a bad one, but it was a thoughtful decision born of kindness and compassion. Clara's nature wasn't going to allow her to abandon Rigsy, so in

Damn, that's a fine cast.

Eh, she's an okay grandmother.