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I didn't slice her, its bullshit its not true, I didn't slice her, I did naaaaaht. Oh hi Mark!

Eh. Going to put my money on him already being a twat.

Goddamn it Marie, THEY'RE MINERALS!

I have a feeling they'll ameliorate this by having someone take the mantle of a proto-Batman (BECAUSE COP JUSTICE ISNT ENOUGH)…at some point in its duration. Because come on, there's no way a show like this can avoid it.

I just hope it actually focuses on being a show and not just "Oh, you see what we're doing when we do this thing? This is a Batman thing! From the comics!"

I think they should using the rule of thumb applied to the Fast and Furious titles

Any other trainers out there wanna trade a Schlurp for this Longstone? I'm not just saying this because I'm trying to get Schiggy with it.

Thank you, I try.

Groot's abyssal eyes are a little uncanny valley, but I accept this job, internet.

Tourist: Can you give us directions to Olive Garden?
New Yorker: No, but I can give you directions to an actual Italian restaurant.

Anyone else get a Bioshock Infinite vibe seeing the idyllic small town of Mapleton in a blaze, with insane people running about in the streets? It pretty much ended at that image …but it was kinda cool.

I agree, Smith was extreme. Its just that the sword fight seemed like an odd choice in a season going for subtler scenes where most of the action is used with deep implications involved. One of the more actiony scenes in the last episode was a Dalek absolutely demolishing its own kind.

Well…lets not forget Love & Monsters.

I understand that the intention for 12 is that he is a "man of action" and therefore one of the more physical doctors but honestly, -never thought I would say this- Capaldi's got some pretty big shoes to fill coming after the constantly spinning, running, twirling and gesturing Matt Smith. The spoon-sword fight scene

I think its partly a throwaway character building gag that shows how smart the doctor is and how absorbed he is with himself to the point of being oblivious to the world around him (like when he drew all over the bedroom in Deep Breath.)

That and Sly Cooper seem like big ol' money grabbers.

Minesweeper The Movie is pretty good.

No beheading? But how ever are we supposed to think the show's all dark and serious now? Every episode needs something in it thats dark and serious because Moffat says we're dark and serious now. Dare I say it, people might think that Doctor Who is a kids show now.

My mom took my sister and I to see Muppet Treasure Island. To put up with that shit alone means she'll be a much better parent than I ever will.

You simply can't forget The Legend Of Zelda Wind Waker Save Menu/Fairy Queen theme.