And if you go back to the first episode, they are clearly living in the house at which the Doctor dropped them off last episode. Maybe the house was in Colchester?
And if you go back to the first episode, they are clearly living in the house at which the Doctor dropped them off last episode. Maybe the house was in Colchester?
Smokin' hot supermodels ALWAYS do their shopping at malls in Essex.
That's "Stormageddon, Dark Lord of All" to you.
Agreed, it was lame and not Who-ey enough for me. Maybe because, with all the extraneous crap going on (the Kevin Smith fan-imation, the story about the Tahoe, etc.), 30 minutes was far too short. I hope Matt didn't fly out to LA just for that taping.
Why do they only have one copy?
Pretty Woman FTW.
And for a hippie-dippie anthropology doctoral candidate, becoming "the man" means part of his dream just died. Delicious!
I'm watching it now and I think the Numbers come from Hurley.
I recently drove through Indiana, and that state is flat flat flat.
The Mighty Ray Romano
My complaint was that the episode went long and got cut off by my DVR. Luckily Mrs. F and I also record Modern Family, so we caught the end of The Middle by starting the next show.
At least give me a cowboy hat.
Mrs. Fhtagn got me into Outnumbered. It's the story of two parents with three precocious and outspoken children. Stars Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis, but the real standout is the actress playing their daughter. She says the most outrageous and hilarious things with a complete deadpan, inquisitive tone that can only…
You'd all rather be at the pictures, I suppose. Right, off you go.
In just seven days, Tim Curry can make them a man.
Not racial but cultural. There's a Korean proverb/aphorism which translates to "Four hours succeed, five hours fail". It means that children are expected to study and learn 20 hours a day; if they slack off and get five hours of sleep per night (rather than four hours' sleep) they will fail to achieve their full…
Which is quite interesting (as opposed to Quite Interesting) because I really liked ST:TNG at the time. Now I find the show completely unwatchable, tedious and dull as dishwater.
Including in the "Best of the Companions" special. What was with that?
Ask not for whom the cloister bell tolls…
I'm voting for the Doctor himself. Or powerlessness.