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Brian Blessed has climbed most of Everest several times, is a former boxer (including against the Dalai Lama), and only failed to reach Everest's summit (so far) because he turned back to save a dying guy. A guy who's that fit at his age (77 as of a few months ago) can probably afford to eat whatever he might want.

Downvoted not for your difference of opinion to mine but for your unnecessarily insulting vernacular. Although the fact that you felt the need to use such vernacular in the process of expressing your opinion makes me feel I have a right to ask for an explanation from you for your view's extremity.

New Zealand accents sound harsher/harder to me than Australian accents. As though Kiwis were less relaxed…

Downvoted for an opinion. Interesting.

Examples?

Maybe not for the Irish.

Conclusion: God wants cannibalism.

OK, then: assuming Lisa is correct about what constitutes hot dogs in the Simpsons universe, then he's making them healthier. But he's still being dishonest, which at the very least is liable to introubulate him if they find out, and in the same breath cause them to go back to the pigeon heads. If he wants permanence

Point taken. I was being insufficiently relativistic. However, I believe 'The Idiot's Lantern' to be worse than either. An overly silly villain and monarchism masquerading as patriotism. Fear Her has unthreatening drawings and a cartoonish monster, but it can pass as a scary story sloppily presented (FH), rather than

Were you not using the present-tense version of "couldn't" in your original quote? That impression of mine is what I responded to. Also, for me "couldn't" can have a present-tense connotation; I'm not too worried about semantics.

Having to comment in order to disagree just because I don't want to downvote opinions different than mine is exhausting. Makes me wish I was a douche. Either way, LaM is great except for the Fridge Horror of Ursula's fate - a sweet, realistic story about people coming together in the face of tragedy and doing what the

Name = tease of Doctor's name reveal, Day = Tennant, Time = regeneration (time of dr = time to die for dr11)

You can. I can't, because I don't want to.

From what I read of her, it would be nice to see Ace return in an *explicitly* lesbian relationship.

One of the lines that sticks with me/scares me the most is 'No spacesuit has been logged out.' Letting the audience realise along with the character just exactly what that might mean is excellent.

I love Love and Monsters (although I can understand that maybe Ursula's happiness will be shortlived). Perhaps it's easier to love if you're familiar beforehand with Peter Kay's comedy career - which was at its height in 2006.

Disagree. Every RTD finale has a wholly satisfying conclusion except Last of the Time Lords, which has the minor problem of the audience and main characters having a different view of the past year than the rest of the world.

I should clarify: I meant 'if meat can be healthily cut out of the diet and replaced by something that tastes better.'

You were born in what was it, 1980? 1981? Were you aware of the Simpsons when it premiered, being 9 or so? At what point did it become a pop cultural phenomenon/defining pc of you & your peers? (I was born in '88 and didn't start watching until '99, which perhaps somewhat explains my relative tolerance for Seasons

I say deserts and several generations of people don't seem to mix well.