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Nah. If The Master is to be believed, The Valyard is spawned by the Doctor's mind in the moment between his 12th and 13th incarnations. Plus, the current Doctor seems to have confirmed that The Unknown Doctor (for lack of a better name) was an earlier version of himself.

Indeed. Nothing good has come from the introduction of the Slitheen.

I've never gotten over the fact that Ted's step dad is Mayor Wilkins from *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*. When Marshall left him behind, the first thing that came to mind was how dangerous it was to piss off someone who ate and swallowed Principal Snyder whole.

My DVR cut out the last minute of the episode. Did they end by offering Fry and Bender The Prisoner's Dilemma?

At this point, I'd be willing to settle for just one YJ movie to tie up all the loose ends.

We will. Time travel is funny that way.

We will. Time travel is funny that way.

Also, CJ was a sentient cloud. Not an animal, but not human either.

Also, CJ was a sentient cloud. Not an animal, but not human either.

It's pretty clear that Impulse was there, among other reasons, to save Barry's life. If you'll notice, he went out of his way to keep Barry from going off to fight Neutron. Also, Bart stumbled over his words when saying who taught his father the whirlwind trick. I think that was Bart catching himself from saying

It's pretty clear that Impulse was there, among other reasons, to save Barry's life. If you'll notice, he went out of his way to keep Barry from going off to fight Neutron. Also, Bart stumbled over his words when saying who taught his father the whirlwind trick. I think that was Bart catching himself from saying

Indeed. Some cool old school Teen Titans cameos there, excluding the Wonder Twins, that is.

The only thing I can think of that wasn't awesome was the end of the series. There were way too many loose ends that never got tied up. So it goes, I guess.

I'm kind of with you, Fireflame94. The episodes that focus in on her more tend to be my least favorite of the series, "Hard Luck Woman" being an exception only because Faye's story is so good. Personally, I don't find her *very* annoying, but, I can't say that I've ever really been a fan of the character.

I've only seen "Castrovalva" once, but I remember not being horribly impressed with it. What about it makes you like it so much?

River hasn't been consistent on that. She said that someone else taught her how to fly the TARDIS in "Time of Angels" and then said that the Doctor taught her in "The Pandorica Opens". Personally, I'm inclined to think that she was just fucking with The Doctor in the former episode.

There was a Silence watching Future Doctor die in "The Impossible Astronaut,"remember? So, they clearly weren't all killed. But, yeah, that is a killer idea with the eye patch.

You're overlooking something. Supes has always been vulnerable to magic, so you could get Doctor Fate or Zauriel to perform the Bris.

@Hipster

Superman and Batman are a different publishing company, so, that's a nonstarter. Since Spidey and Wolverine are currently in The Avengers, it is kind of weird they're not throwing those two in the mix now that you mention it. Nonetheless, I'm actually kind of disappointed that Giant-Man and Wasp didn't make the roster.