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Wo, if victims choose to be victimized, yes. To do otherwise is to fundamentally disrespect their essential agency as a human being.

For all the hand-wringing and breast-beating over the music industry failing to do enough to punish and marginalize Brown, the bottom-line is simple—so long as he sells to his demographic, he will continue to be sold to his demographic. I'm willing to bet real money his demographic is largely female. So, really, who's

Look, Apollo! It's the Ship of Lights!

Someone may have pointed this out, but TOS BSG Cylons were created by a race of alien reptiles, not Man. Really should fix that..

Margaret's shaved pits took me out of a scene once, even moreso than cgi steam ships.

I love Lucy. I will miss her.

I should be upset but that was just too good…

They know what I like! Hotcha!

A shot of penicillin will clear that up.

And there goes all the Louie good will…

I knew somebody would do it. I just knew it…

Uh, no no.

Tennant was very good as Hamlet—better than Branagh.

Moffat does a better job of claiming Christmas as an exrtension of pagan rituals concering the seasons ("Halway through the dark") rather than just pissing on it by staging massive carnage on or around it. Still, I'm very fond of the davies specials for what they were. "The Next Doctor" was particularly good, I though.

When I was a kid, I liked Davison. We was "my Doctor" in that I'd casually watched a few Baker episodes—cut down and shown on commercial tv—but it was Davison I first watched religiously, adding Whovian to Trekkie. I liked Davison because he was more human-sized. However, when I watched a few Davison serials on Daily

Linus was also the one playing out his own personal Beckett play in the pumpkin patch come Halloween. Like so many religious people, Schulz knew it was all bullshit.

Only if David Bowie plays The Joker.

B. Maybe B+.

First, The Next Generation is categorically better than The Original Series, now "A Nice Place to Visit" is a C+ episode. I'm sure glad I no longer go ballistic when critics express opinions that are so radically opposed to mine…

"A Nice Place to Visit" is apparently a favorite of Matthew Weiner's: he has Carlo refer to it on The Sopranos and named Henry Francis of Mad Men after the protagonist.