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Well, in my opinion (and I know most people disagree with me) that was the first truly good episode since "The Doctor's Wife."

Well, in my opinion (and I know most people disagree with me) that was the first truly good episode since "The Doctor's Wife."

I think you're taking this a little too literally.  This is the show where the protagonist will jump in a speedboat to escape his father, his date ran to a waiting helicopter to escape him, and the mother of his two essentially Aryan daughters is black.

I think you're taking this a little too literally.  This is the show where the protagonist will jump in a speedboat to escape his father, his date ran to a waiting helicopter to escape him, and the mother of his two essentially Aryan daughters is black.

Now I'm chuckling thinking about the whole Red Lobster thing.

Now I'm chuckling thinking about the whole Red Lobster thing.

The most interesting person there is Andre, and only because of Santino (who is far too good for this nonsense).  I have no desire to see more designs from any of those people.

The most interesting person there is Andre, and only because of Santino (who is far too good for this nonsense).  I have no desire to see more designs from any of those people.

I had to stop midway through the second season.  It was just too painful.

I had to stop midway through the second season.  It was just too painful.

Yes, but how does it compare to SyFy's *first* bad reality show, "Stan Lee's I'm in the Title and They Said You Will Watch It."?

Yes, but how does it compare to SyFy's *first* bad reality show, "Stan Lee's I'm in the Title and They Said You Will Watch It."?

I was trying *not* to think of "Earthshock," because it raises much wider questions of continuity and timeline-jumping.  If the (actual) Cybermen's (gr?) ship is what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, then how did the Silurians have enough time to build an arc?  And how did the sight of the dinosaurs not even

I was trying *not* to think of "Earthshock," because it raises much wider questions of continuity and timeline-jumping.  If the (actual) Cybermen's (gr?) ship is what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, then how did the Silurians have enough time to build an arc?  And how did the sight of the dinosaurs not even

"I've never had a gang before," is an interesting way of skating continuity.  One of the things I loved about the old show was how he would often have three companions (and K-9) along for the adventures.

"I've never had a gang before," is an interesting way of skating continuity.  One of the things I loved about the old show was how he would often have three companions (and K-9) along for the adventures.

The trailer looked *horrendous*.  I'm surprised in that pile of single-word pull quotes there wasn't " 'Genius' - Nathan Rabin, The AV Club."

Maybe this one will be free of Autotune.

Maybe this one will be free of Autotune.