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Why did you have to resort to those names? Were they your LAST RESORT?

I've just started listening to the Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast and it's so incredible. The humor all lands pitch perfectly, and you can tell how much fun the actors are having. I listen to it walking to class, and have started getting embarrassed because I keep bursting out laughing listening to it.

Yeah, there's some neat elements, but "Monarch" never really coheres into a whole. It's a good read, but it should have been a great one.

I did stuuuuuuufffffff and thiiiiiiiiiiings. This is from the last two weeks, since I didn't do one last week.

The most impressive thing about Tom Kenny is how much range he can get out of a silly voice. Spongebob is so tonally up to 11 the whole time he has to swing wildly to hit every emotional spectrum while keeping up the gee whiz tone and he nails it. On the other end of the subtlety spectrum, Ice King is responsible for

Perfect screencap Emily. That was the best moment of the season so far hands down.

Official? I didn't sign off on this! I'll see you in court!

I don't think Unalaq does have control, rather he's unleashed a power he thinks he can control but, as we'll learn in episode 12, really can't.

So…Arrow if Ollie was a girl? I can dig it.

The cheesy effects were both laughable and insanely well thought out in relation to the technology at the time and how they would be done. I loved those sequences.

Last episode before the finale, a Nuktuk film that basically recaps Korra except making Bolin the hero. It'd be the only way they could possibly recapture the magic of Ember Island Players.

Maybe he is related to the Ozai from Ember Island Players, and it's like an Ichikawa Danjuro situation.

Objective Delayed by Pokemon Ship-O-Meter

Titus is an awfully written (for Shakespeare) play, but it's always fun to see performed because it's so insane. I'd be so down for that.

This is really late, but I totally agree with you. I was grinning like an idiot during it. I'm sad it's not on Youtube yet cause I just want to watch it on repeat over and over again.

I just don't see his named tossed around more casual fans as much though. Even the few fans who have seen Old Who seem to fixate solely on T. Baker and Pertwee. I'm saying maybe the high-profile release of these serials will shine some more mainstream focus on to him.

Mind Robber is actually my favorite. If you haven't seen it, The War Games is really great too.

I thought it was implied that a sucky Shakespeare play is better than the vast majority of literature. But that's still why they aren't performed that much.

Nah, he's smart. He's one of my favorite professors here.

Shipped overseas to be broadcast there. Especially back then, the BBC was big on selling Doctor Who abroad, which was one of its saving graces when the wiping started.