That's true. Her death is pretty righteous (in every sense of the word).
That's true. Her death is pretty righteous (in every sense of the word).
Sorry if someone's asked this before, but it seems like an appropriate question to ask when discussing a clip show. This weekend I discovered that one of my closest friends, a child of the 1990s, has never seen a single episode of The Simpsons. I had wondered why my always-clever references failed to elicit laughs,…
You know what? You're right. Parts of "The Stolen Earth" are pretty cool. It's as you said. The resolution destroys it. What a waste.
Yeah, the Silence in the Library=>Forest of the Dead=>Midnight=>Turn Left run is a tension extravaganza, and then (*thumbs down, raspberry noises*) The Stolen Earth. Should bring in the sad trombone for that one.
Hey, I had palpitations too! Midnight twins!
Really loosely ordered - the first three are basically tied for #1:
That's so damn weird. Thanks for alerting me so I too can be irrationally angry about it!
That is really interesting. I guess I'll have to watch Smith and Jones again.
According to that IMDB graph thingy that was posted here last week, it's far and away the best episode since 1963, with a rating of 9.8/10: http://graphtv.kevinformati…
I probably should have mentioned that I like "Blink" quite a bit. I just disagree with the apparent consensus that it is the best Doctor Who episode of all time.
Can I just say that I'm so happy to see people here putting "Human Nature/Family of Blood," "Midnight," "Waters of Mars," and/or "The Empty Child/Doctor Dances" ahead of "Blink" as the best episode of the RTD era? I'll always take emotional climaxes and thematic depth over flashy plot structures. (And I don't know,…
Yep, it's only that!
Dude, you are completely misrepresenting what people were saying here last week. Please stop.
You are a men among men. Or woman among women. What I'm saying is I love you.
Did they slow mo that? In any event, whoever made it deserves an award.
Yeah, dirt poor, moved around a lot. I think his mom died or left too? Might be making that last part up in my head but I'm pretty sure he talked about it in "Oeuf."
Ratings update: 1.1 in the demo! The LA earthquake preempt might affect the adjustment but I don't care right now. 1.1! HELL. YES.
Last we saw Dr. Gideon, he'd been shot by Will outside Alana's house I believe. The authorities arrived soon after.
It's a joke account. Scott Buck was a producer and writer for Dexter.
Two choices from the "probably too old, but a girl can dream" column: