Between this and the Glen Campbell comments, this is where I bow out from all comments sections forever.
"I felt like we were in the bonus round, anyway."
*Looks down at dinner, quickly scrolls past thread*
Failed 101thsies.
I found it paced to a T.
The British are a lot less weird about that stuff than Americans seem to be.
Warning: Season three has some of the show's worst garbage to wade thru before you get to the peak of the back end.
Perfectly paced.
Yeah, that's my read. He was talking to humanity in general.
Graham Greene said it originally, about being a writer.
A lot of Rose slagging, sadly seems to come down to classism, for an ordinary council estate girl who was never given a chance to prove herself, who flourished when someone saw her potential.
I've pitched the title to this show, when it was just an obvious thing that no one had done yet: Speaking Bad.
@avclub-af7809fb474b9a36411cbdfc73757dcb:disqus Take that, Meg Ryan!
They've reaped what they've sown, culture-wise. If some shithead YouTube uploader thinks that way about the world, Family Guy has helped them to believe that's an acceptable way to reach for humour.
Seriously. My brain went through some Shakespearian possibilities.
I like the Doctor being impotent every now and again. You can't Sonic Screwdriver all your problems away. He works well when he's vulnerable. I'd give a B too, nonetheless, because of the thuddingly regular script. Everything else was great.
There was a danger of RTD's Doctor becoming Team Gallifrey: Universe Police, which was contrary to the essentially revolutionary and anarchist Doctor of the old series (the third doctor might have collaborated with the military more than any other, but don't forget he was essentially deported to Siberia - pre-punk 70s…
Language doesn't come from giant mills. People are the barometer of what words mean, not the other way round.
Idiot's Lantern was garbage, Victory of the Daleks was awful. Gatiss is batting about 50% now, in my opinion.