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I hope he gets to drive the lamest spoiler in the West.

I hope that the joy we feel now at a Jimmy-Kim team-up will not in time become as poisoned a well as the joy we felt at the Walt-Jesse partnership. I sincerely hope there is not a Lily of the Valley in Jimmy and Kim's future.

He does No'-Zee how ignorant he is.

I love that episode. Really gets to the heart of what it means to be on the periphery of the Doctor. Episodes don't have to feature either prominently to be awesome - look at Blink (which I'll concede is better than L&M, but the only part of L&M I don't like is the Absorbaloff's terrible plan.)

I don't consider EU membership and national independence mutually exclusive as concepts.

I like that it's set during the London Olympics.

2020 Amy and Rory were in flux even within the episode in which they appeared, let alone Amy and Rory's wider story arc.

I can definitely see the Doctor using the line 'I'll just put this over here with the rest of the fire'.

Humans have been known to make things that can easily kill them, and for reasons they don't originally understand. Radiation, for example.

Your opinion should be in your heart, not your hands!

Any what?

Isn't this around the 29th Century? Are there previous episodes set before then that use other currencies?

There's nothing inherently unlovable about relatively unintelligent people, and I for one can't identify any fraudulence in her accent (I hope by 'awful' you don't mean 'ugh, Cockney').

Did we not already have the I** W******* back in that episode with the R****** s******** and all the E******* m****?

I have been rewatching parts of the show since 05 in the runup to this series, and my last Ponds episode was Power of Three. ATM is too convoluted, tragic and heavy on obviously fake American accents, even to me who has never been west of Aberystwyth.

I really like The Power of Three - for the message of combining adventure and mundanity, not the admittedly shaky villain, rushed resolution and inexplicable ripoff of Charmed in the last sentence. Also, if Ursula Blake wants to live as a cock-sucking face in a paving slab, it's her business.

Out of Time was the best cross between the two extremes in your last sentence.

Give me one firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the Hellmouth.

Torchwood S1 & S2 episodes I would defend: S1 - 1, 3, 6-10, 12-13. S2 - 2-4, 6-8, 12-13. Also, Miracle Day is not imo complete shit, it's just it sounds like it because of the fake American accents, the poor writing for American characters and the vague slimy undercurrent of sucking up to American financiers of the

I prefer RTD to Moffat, but I have never skipped a Moffat-showrun episode, and no Moffat-showrun episode is as bad as the one NuWho episode I will definitely never rewatch, The Idiot's Lantern.