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No, every channel must be 24/7 health care coverage.

Not a fan of that head wrap. It's a bit too old-timey fortune teller, a look that really doesn't translate well outside of that context.

Danny had to become an athlete to get the jacket. It was mostly off-screen, sure, but he went through what seems like a full season of track and field because he knew she liked jocks.

Danny's change took place much earlier than Sandy's, and required much more effort. He spent a year as an athlete. She just had a change with a more visual component, and I doubt she was going to wear that getup every day or anything.

I don't mind the Saint's face, I just don't like his demeanor. When I think of the Saint I think of a permanent sneer, this Saint might as well be Jason with guns instead of a machete.

There are many ways you could describe the TV version of Tulip, but I don't associate her with realism.

Why not? Jesse was mostly a pretty decent guy in the comics, unlike the TV Jesse and his random acts of dickishness.

It seems bizarre that I have more sympathy for the comic versions of Cassidy and Herr Starr than I do for the TV Jesse and Tulip.

Alison seems like one of the clones most comfortable with violence, and it's not like Sarah spent time studying kung fu, she just has general street knowledge.

I'd definitely bet on her over Cosima, or Rachel, but in all honesty I would be hesitant to put money on her beating Alison, that one seems like a toss-up.

Most brits consider her british accents pretty shoddy.

You were unhappy to learn that a warlord who lived 500 years ago died, possibly violently? Seems like a given.

Who already lost a fight to Sarah, at best the second-best fighter of the clones.

She's great, but I'm fine with the Doctor staying British.

I have to say, unless they pull out some really crazy twist with him, this monster storyline feels really underwhelming for the amount of time it's getting. Oh no, a cancer patient who lives in the woods and Sarah already beat up, I'm so afraid.

I'd be much more bothered by Felix being sent off if I really liked him. Or any of Sarah's family, really. Or Sarah.

At this point I've just given up on keeping track of who's a neolutionist and what they want.

I got zero passive-aggressive vibes from him in that scene. He makes it very clear that it's not an excuse, just context.

Mark has some decent points. It is his house too, she can't just kick him out of it. And she probably should be easier to contact.

"The problem, however, is how he chose to handle it—cheat, blame Debbie, continue to pursue Ruth after the baby was born. "- didn't he explicitly say he doesn't blame it on Debbie? And yes, he brought the papers to her job, because he didn't have any other way to contact her. What are you supposed to do if someone