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As I've stated multiple times before on this very site, a reboot of anything that originally aired after 1964 would be a bad idea until at least next year. However, here are 7 shows that I've heard of (because LHotP was the only 1 from this list) which should be reinstated before a Heroes reboot (I was going to come

How about Platypus Man and the Cosby Mysteries? Also, put Paul McCartney back in Wings.

No mystery - Dave Rose.

Best episodes: 1) War is the H-Word 2) Roswell that Ends Well 3) Parasites Lost 4) Luck of the Fryrish 5) Time Keeps On Slipping.

As someone who never found Dawn (or Trachtenberg in any role) remotely irritating or unsympathetic, I welcome this. Although the show itself doesn't sound that interesting.

Why doesn't it happen all the time? Because this instance is especially threatening what with the void and all, as I talked about above. What was he looking at? I don't know, because he's a Time Lord and I'm not. Something fourth-dimensiony, probably. I don't feel I need to know, because I trust him. And I don't

Why didn't Smith/11 do it? Because he'd already done it. 'Everpresent' the way I meant it means 'everywhere within the Doctor's own personal present' (i.e. excluding his past and the unpredictable parts of his future - such as how for us we can predict that the sun will rise tomorrow based on evidence, but not who

'Have no interest in' I'd understand. 'Detest', though - team sports per se don't deserve that. Did you have humiliating experiences related to them, like being forced to play them at school? I had that with rugby and I consequentially disliked it for a while, but eventually I let go of my bad feelings towards it and

Cancelling it is destroying it soft. Destroying it hard would be to kill the quality. So no, they haven't destroyed it in the sense the reviewer meant.

What's the deal with American sports being so averse to people being hit by the ball that it counts towards the other team? In football (soccer) everyone just laughs, as long as it's not an injury, and in cricket, the reaction is "let's give help If it's needed" then, once it's been given or deemed unnecessary, "wow,

In the pilot it's only stated once and very quickly, by Brad: "I know she's your sister, babe, but that's cold." Missable. Which I say because I missed it.

Army of Ghosts and Doomsday are modelled on The Amber Spyglass, with the presence of the void representing a threat to the consciousness of all who are sucked into it unprotected. That's a threat which is deeper and harder to conquer than simple sentient enemies. Whatever he's picking up on, it's not following him

The "consolation prize" idea is in the eye of the beholder who beholds it as such.

People looking like your loved ones but not being, in that sense, could also happen if your loved ones all got amnesia and then you fell into a coma for several years. Rose seems undisturbed enough by her circumstances; I'll take that as a win.

I'd have to rewatch the episode to provide a proper answer to your 1st question. As for your 2nd: he's a Time Lord; he's not constrained by the conventional rules of past, present and future. It's in 2012 because he's in 2012; he picks up on what's in *his* present, which is a present which transcends the linear,

It's the proximity to the climactic events of the finale, not to the finale itself. The characters don't know it's the end of the season coming up; the closest they can get is to realise the Hellmouth always blows around May, or a Doctor Who equivalent.

The storm is metaphorical.

Go and ask Miles Straume about the nature of time travel. Just because it's set in 2012 doesn't mean the Doctor's future isn't in 2006.

I was just saying that perhaps Prole Hole's sympathy for him was outdated by now.

Good point. I confused her with April from Gilmore Girls (Vanessa Marano).