I think Girls would make a better comic than Archie.
I think Girls would make a better comic than Archie.
I love not watching this show too.
Talvez seria melhor…
I think he cheapens these old monsters (see also Weeping Angels) each time he revisits them. Part of what worked so well about their original appearence was how much was left unknown.
I admit I still like Love and Monsters, mostly for its main character. The one that makes me want to punch things is The Shakespeare Code.
I believe it was TD who came up with Pertwee's go-to "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" piece of technobabble.
I hope they are still doing Doctor Who marathon fund drives.
My mom took me to half a dozen R movies when I was a kid, mainly because she had decided it was movie night and the only theater on Block Island only showed one film at a time. I remember The Rose pretty vividly, and a story about a boxer who swore a lot, and not much else. I was kind of stressed about it before…
I'm partial to "watching grass grow in the dark."
TV's Neverwhere had the perfect Crook and Vandemaar.
That's the thing caterers use to keep stuff warm at weddings and such. Sort of a double-boiler for a hotel pan. It's an odd name for it though.
That explains why it kept ignoring my photo upload. I'm kinda used to it now though.
I used to babysit kid that got freaked out by the sound of a toilet flushing. Best I could do was get him to pull the lever and dash out of the room once in a while.
The staining from leaving it yellow can be pretty much irreversible. Better to flush when there's color, especially first thing in the morning.
It also seems to love logging me out every 10 minutes, and clicking log in opens up a window to an alternate universe in which I am still logged in. Then reviewing an old comment allows me to bring the alternate universe parallel to my own, at which point I can enter the new universe and erase the old one. I do this…
Yeah fourth.
I would accept a redemptive death scene, as long as it's a short one.
They are both still funny, but very different in tone.
Oh that was a good show. It managed to be just as Tick as the cartoon, but also really different.
I started doing that during Tennant's run, when I realized how much of his speech was modeled on Baker's fifth. He's not too obvious about it, except when he says "well…"