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Lord Running Clam
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The family had it coming but only a monster could give it to them. And it was love that made him a monster, since the Doctor still carried John's love for Joan within him. Profound shit for silly ass sci-fi.

Add senescence to the list of things that are cool, alongside fezes, stetsons and bow ties.

But the Beneke mug made an appearance, to remind us and Walt that Ted was still in the mix.

Real Rory has the Auton's memories, though—how was never made clear.

Were Barbara and Ian married? I thought that was only in he books, after they departed the TARDIS. Indeed, I thought they only hinted at romance between the two on-screen. Haven't seen much Hartnell, though, so I can't be sure.

B-? Really? I thought this was up there with "Amy's Choice" and "The Doctor's Wife" as one of 11's best episodes. Indeed, I put it up there with the best of NuWho, period.

anyaroses.

Sweet Clam (no relation).

A part Roseanne turned down, iirc.

She who olfacted it, refracted it.

Really? Same actress, huh? I was amazed at how truly anorectic she looked there—I was actually worried for her.

I thought it had something to do with unconvincing lizard suits…

I used to be that kind of putz. Not no more.

The set-up compares the Enterprise to toilet paper: both fight the Klingons that circle Uranus. A true Trekkie would note that no episode of TOS took place that close to planet Earth and that it is absurd to think that the Klingons could launch an incursion so deep into Federation space. The true Trekkie would then

Coals to Newcastle, no?

I hated RotJ from the moment I left the theater in 1983.

Oo-oo-OO-ooo!