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I was going to be a grammar nazi about it but apparently I'm not *That* much of a pedant. I shall work my way up the ladder in no time!

We shall rule with a bureaucracy the likes of which the world has never seen!

At its best moments, Doctor Who is nowhere near a kids' show. They call it that for weird BBC reasons, but it can, at times, be one of the darkest sci-fi shows ever. It can also be one of the silliest sci-fi shows ever, quality varies. If you happen to watch one bad episode it isn't at all indicative of the whole.

Five and Turlough traveled alone together for an undetermined amount of time between Tegan's departure in "Resurrection of the Daleks" and Turlough's departure in "Planet of Fire". You can not convince me they didn't spend about 80% of that time knocking boots, 10% fighting evil aliens, and 10% picking out new celery

Omnisexual is still on the LGBT spectrum, so he counts. And he absolutely was full-time for the time he was on there. The Ninth Doctor invited him on with the pretense that his stay would be indefinite, the fact that his tenure was 5 episodes is incidental.

Well he was!

Just stopping by to call bullshit on this 'first gay companion' crap. Captain Jack Harkness was the first gay companion, let no one tell you different. And to anyone who would protest 'but he wasn't a full-time companion', yes he was. He officially joined the TARDIS team with the Ninth Doctor and Rose at the end of

Considering the high-level position he was in, it seems pretty damn unlikely that he has nothing worth spilling regarding the administration, so it's just a matter of willingness to do so. I suppose I shouldn't be too impatient though, considering this is all unraveling at 20x the speed of Watergate.

Well every Superman has to have his Kryptonite.

Silly libtard fool! The Free Market can do anything!!! The Free Market will give us all jobs, insurance, personal fulfillment, et al!

This question goes out to anyone with better knowledge of this sort of thing than I: is the potential flipping of Flynn by the FBI as momentous as it seems? I mean, given the kind of juicy details Flynn undoubtedly knows, what if this actually opens the door to prosecution of certain people within the administration?

"Spectre of the Gun"

He has though already, except for Dinah. Unless you're saying you want a foursome? I'm all for polyamory but I don't know if that's the right way to go here…

Every season of this show, except maybe Season 1, has been committed to the theme of Oliver being made better by his team. That has literally been the point of every single season so far. It's getting to be the equivalent of every problem on The Flash being solved by someone saying "Barry, maybe you should… run even

Yeah, we shouldn't ever be trying to diminish each other's suffering, but like I said, usually it's only the strawmen who do that.

Evil Anatoly breaks my heart, he needs to become kind of like Elias was on Person of Interest.

There are people like that, I agree. Those people tend to not actually be interested in real social progress, they just want to feel superior and think that no one understands the world as much as they do. They're obnoxious, immature people who hurt the cause by making strawmen out of themselves. Conservatives and

Yes, absolutely. You explained it much better than I could just now. Thanks for the articulation.

I wouldn't call it semantics, I would call it two very, very different definitions that a lot of people confuse for the same thing.

He's a victim of prejudice. Prejudice against white people absolutely exists and it is totally okay for him to be hurt by that, I'm extremely sorry for whatever he had to suffer as a child, sincerely. But prejudice and racism are two different things. Racism is a word that applies when Group A holds all the cards on a