Before I saw this episode, I never had the desire to see David Warner sing "Hungry Like The Wolf." Now, I WANT IT MORE THAN ANYTHING!
Before I saw this episode, I never had the desire to see David Warner sing "Hungry Like The Wolf." Now, I WANT IT MORE THAN ANYTHING!
Yes, it certainly had the feeling in the initial stages of "Hunt for Red October" meets "Alien"
And I love that Nahum says that "going for an empty chair was the right idea" so as to remind us that the audience can't see Oliver acting his heart out.
"Jonesy" ends with a "y", when y'know, you add the "y".
Nope, still Tom Baker. All teeth and curls.
AV CLUB:
"Go home! There's no second show!"
Roger's first wife is played by John Slattery's actual wife. No wonder they have such good chemistry.
Will we be hearing more from Reverend Exposition? I look forward to him clearing up more unimportant questions the show has raised.
I really did like this episode. If I complain, it is because I love and I want it to always do better.
How do you know it's not just a clone race, hmmmmmm?
I THOUGHT I TOLD YOU TO WEAR A SWEATER! WEAR A SWEATER!! WEAR A SWEATER!!!
SPOILERS FROM 1965 (AND MORE RECENTLY)
Susan, in the show proper, ended up on Earth in the 22nd century staying with freedom fighter David Campbell (Dalek Invasion of Earth). Most of the RTD era implied that Susan had died without saying so, but "The End of Time" raised the possibility that she was on Gallifrey. RTD…
So Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley) should keep an eye out for a proposal from Matt Smith, then?
Your cantor self-terminated and your grandfather tried to eat your soul? Pffff, that's EVERYONE'S bar mitzvah.
Don't forget -scary guards who serve no plot purpose other than to be scary.
So the Universe is saved by a leaf, a sing-along, and a misquoting of Blade Runner?
That's the second time this photo has appeared in this thread but by God I'll allow it!
A typical Paul Schrader film: he thinks men are pigs, women are objects and homosexuals are just plain evil. Somehow in this film, he manages to come up with a hitherto unthought of solution to the Crane murder that even Schrader may not have realized he came up with: Crane's death was assisted suicide. Yes, normally…
Yes, I too have heard this argument previously, it may just be showing up in the news now because it's Will's birthday this month.
Shakespeare is the Elvis of literature; the absolute best at what he did and incredibly overrated at the same time.