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1. Baker (then Troughton and Davison)
2a. A toss-up between Jamie and Sarah Jane
2b. Romana I
3. City of Death (Douglas Adams, Julian Glover and a cameo by John Cleese… come on!  Outstanding stuff!)
4. Ainley but followed closely by Delgado
5. Kroll.  Kidding, of course!  I've always been a fan of the Cybermen.  Omega was

1. Baker (then Troughton and Davison)
2a. A toss-up between Jamie and Sarah Jane
2b. Romana I
3. City of Death (Douglas Adams, Julian Glover and a cameo by John Cleese… come on!  Outstanding stuff!)
4. Ainley but followed closely by Delgado
5. Kroll.  Kidding, of course!  I've always been a fan of the Cybermen.  Omega was

Kind of difficult to do what with Saruman and Wormtongue meeting their demise in (the film version) of RotK.

Ironically, applying a white author to a black musician IS diversity.

Ironically, applying a white author to a black musician IS diversity.

Totally agreed.  The entire Bag End question seemed completely silly considering Hugo probably spent little - if any - time on that set.  And why the hell would he know if it was the same set used in the original trilogy?  Why would anyone really care?  Perhaps if it was one of the Hobbit actors or Ian McKellan — but

Totally agreed.  The entire Bag End question seemed completely silly considering Hugo probably spent little - if any - time on that set.  And why the hell would he know if it was the same set used in the original trilogy?  Why would anyone really care?  Perhaps if it was one of the Hobbit actors or Ian McKellan — but

Technically, and just to make things even more convoluted and confusing for everyone, Marvel Comics actually does predate DC's Captain Marvel character.  Albeit, the company was then known as "Timely Comics" — but their first comic was called… "Marvel Comics".

Technically, and just to make things even more convoluted and confusing for everyone, Marvel Comics actually does predate DC's Captain Marvel character.  Albeit, the company was then known as "Timely Comics" — but their first comic was called… "Marvel Comics".

No, absolutely not!  I'm just saying that Fred should have been hyper aware that if he gets charged with a lude act it could potentially be detrimental to his career.  Your average joe wouldn't be exposed for all to see — this arrest affects his career because he's in the public spotlight.

No, absolutely not!  I'm just saying that Fred should have been hyper aware that if he gets charged with a lude act it could potentially be detrimental to his career.  Your average joe wouldn't be exposed for all to see — this arrest affects his career because he's in the public spotlight.

I tend to agree with this statement, however, Mr. Willard should be practicing his snake charming in the confines of his own home. He's an actor and, as such, is under public scrutiny far more than your average joe (see: Pee Wee Herman).

I tend to agree with this statement, however, Mr. Willard should be practicing his snake charming in the confines of his own home. He's an actor and, as such, is under public scrutiny far more than your average joe (see: Pee Wee Herman).

Why can't we get a sequel to that?

Why can't we get a sequel to that?

Because he was too busy recording music with the Bee Gees?

Because he was too busy recording music with the Bee Gees?

I'm sorry, I didn't realize I had to reply with "cogent" arguments to a post that provided no specific criteria why the blog in question was the only "intelligent" response to the debate.  Also, I find it laughable that the air of arrogance spewed forth in Fake Chinese Robert Plant's original post was missed by your

I'm sorry, I didn't realize I had to reply with "cogent" arguments to a post that provided no specific criteria why the blog in question was the only "intelligent" response to the debate.  Also, I find it laughable that the air of arrogance spewed forth in Fake Chinese Robert Plant's original post was missed by your

Just to clear this up: you're seriously suggesting that rape jokes actually increase the likelihood that a normal person will suddenly decide to become a violent rapist?  Really?!