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Evoked explicitly, since the Doctor said the Minotaur's race was related to the Nimon.

Tis true, she flew with Sylvester McCoy in the twilight years of the original series.

Though I didn't pick up on the hotel's similarities to the Overlook Hotel (a film the Fhtagn children and I watched just yesterday), I was fixated on the concept of the Minotaur and the hotel as a Labyrinth.

Resistance is exhausting.

I was looking for Homestar Runner. Doubly disappointed.

That's what I am!

What will Hannibal the Cannibal put into *his* pies?

"Is this because I'm a lesbian?"

And after reading this review, I had the song stuck in my head all day at work.

Gusset. Knickers.

If Tim did follow that "path of least resistance" (work many years at Wernham Hogg) it probably would be the ultimate degradation for Tim. He'd made it clear from day one that he doesn't want to be there and only changes his mind when he falls for Dawn. Without Dawn reentering the picture, I'd hope that Tim would wise

Wasn't she Auntie from "The Doctor's Wife"?

That beautifully perfect music video has completely ruined "If You Don't Know Me By Now" for me. Not that the song was ever any good in the first place…

And now that I know more about Piers Morgan, I'm happier that Jezza clocked him.

I do love me some Top Gear. Brilliant show, every week. Some weeks they're on fire, some weeks they're only slightly smoldering.

That's a line (and move) with infinite applications.

They Saved Morbius' Brain!
I do remember seeing this episode and it was sufficiently creepy. I don't remember individual performances, since it was probably 1978 when I last saw it (in Mr. Bahn's basement, no less). This review makes it worth a revisit. This afternoon, most likely.

"Elmer Fudd", eh?
EXTEWMINATE THE WABBIT

always room for Mindy Sterling…
… in my pants!

I think… and this is my uneducated, non-Who-cross-referenced opinion only… the Sontarans' appeal is similar to that of the Klingons in that they're militant and constantly at war. This is sometimes a refreshing characterization in a sci-fi exploration type series like Star Trek and Doctor Who.