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Tim Lieder
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Maybe Ron Perlman can play the Thing since the Thing is supposed to be Jewish.

Ok. John Hurt seems like a cool choice for an anti-Doctor, but FUCK that Clara twist. Seriously, we waited all season to learn that Clara is the same damn character as Amy or River? Moffat has pulled that shit twice before her and he just did it again.

Speaking of which -
Best - 2nd season
2nd best - 3rd season
3 - Fifth season
4 - Fourth season
5 - First season

Hopefully written by Shakespeare Hemingway so she could have sex with Garfield. 

It's a good line, but Harlan Ellison is now known more for his temper tantrums than his writing. Hell, he published the script to The City on the Edge of Forever as part of a sustained bitch fest with Roddenberry for adding lines that he thought were stupid.

The problem with Jerry Doyle is that he was parroting the "damn liberals and their damn bans on cigarettes" to the point of making it personal.

Really? I liked the stage play and found the movie a bad adaptation (although everything works more on stage because you can't use jump cuts to make up for problems of timing) but emotional trauma?

I watched that movie because I had a girlfriend and I really wanted to give Katherine Heigl another chance.

No. I compared JMS to Chuck Lorre. Bester was more like the Jon Cryer of the show, there to tell us that the character played by the hated one is dead.

As well as Jane Austin. In fact, I think that if they had kept the original title of that Jay Mohr Mafia parody movie as Jane Austin's Mafia it might have done much better than it did.

So true. The show had a lot of great potential but JMS dug in his heels at every opportunity and acted like a fucking baby and then his fans were all "But JMS is a genius and he should get his way!"

It's implied that she was dissected. It's never said outright (or it's said by someone who is unreliable) but yeah I was surprised that there weren't a few pointed jabs at Ivanova in season 5 along the same lines as Chuck Lorre talking shit about Charlie Sheen.

And then the end of the season where it's obvious that Earth is siding with the Centauri was cool. 

I respected Confessions and Lamentations at the time as one of the "ooooh, this so NOT Star Trek" since it had the set up of a Star Trek episode with a big fat No at the end.

And he was so solemn too. Sadly, after B5 he was still the poor man's Bruce Willis and got stuck doing libertarian radio shows.

That was a pleasant surprise. MOst of these movies you go into thinking that you are getting a comedy or a thriller and SURPRISE it's a serious drama.

Have you tried Judaism?

LOVED the Xmas episode (because at one point I actually liked Glee) and the Law & Order episode made me very happy.

A pussy emerges from a pussy?

The whole bit about Michael Douglas actually intending to commit suicide and then jumping instead of using that gun in his hand to shoot himself? Yeah.