I thought they did. Or at least Rory's dad did since he was awake, and they had the stuff to wake people up.
I thought they did. Or at least Rory's dad did since he was awake, and they had the stuff to wake people up.
In the impossible astronaut, the doctor is around 900, but the 1100 year old version has all sorts of memories with River. If he's 1200 now, he's learned first hand that she's a screamer.
In the impossible astronaut, the doctor is around 900, but the 1100 year old version has all sorts of memories with River. If he's 1200 now, he's learned first hand that she's a screamer.
They have his number. Unless they both lose their cellphones, they should be fine. They should also have caught on to River's trick of leaving a message in a museum. Worst case scenario, they make a giant crop circle/cave painting that says "Doctor."
They have his number. Unless they both lose their cellphones, they should be fine. They should also have caught on to River's trick of leaving a message in a museum. Worst case scenario, they make a giant crop circle/cave painting that says "Doctor."
Oddly, I've always seen Bewitched(and I dream of Jeannie) as the complete opposite of feminist. You have an almost omnipotent woman who is content to put all that aside and play the doting housewife. The husband insists that the family lives on only what he can provide even though he's married to a very powerful…
Oddly, I've always seen Bewitched(and I dream of Jeannie) as the complete opposite of feminist. You have an almost omnipotent woman who is content to put all that aside and play the doting housewife. The husband insists that the family lives on only what he can provide even though he's married to a very powerful…
Am I the only one who finds it a weird that in between his visits to the Ponds, he's spending at least some of the time sleeping with their daughter? I find it strange that they never even mention River.
Am I the only one who finds it a weird that in between his visits to the Ponds, he's spending at least some of the time sleeping with their daughter? I find it strange that they never even mention River.
So, did the Shakri blow up the Tardis? Are they why people are forgetting the Doctor? I feel like they wouldn't have brought up another Timelord bedtime story without good reason.
So, did the Shakri blow up the Tardis? Are they why people are forgetting the Doctor? I feel like they wouldn't have brought up another Timelord bedtime story without good reason.
And without pumped blood, neurons particularly in the hippocampus, will die within 2 minutes. So basically they all lived, but with amnesia.
And without pumped blood, neurons particularly in the hippocampus, will die within 2 minutes. So basically they all lived, but with amnesia.
I think you're ignoring that Inara's plan had her hiding out in the desert. Of course she wore a veil to protect her skin. :)
I think you're ignoring that Inara's plan had her hiding out in the desert. Of course she wore a veil to protect her skin. :)
you don't?
"I wonder who's in there" is my favorite line!
you don't?
"I wonder who's in there" is my favorite line!
@avclub-7f538a2a6877984c16a663af38fb84d3:disqus to be fair, the desert effect is the result of cheap, basic terrraforming. The core planets can afford flora.
@avclub-7f538a2a6877984c16a663af38fb84d3:disqus to be fair, the desert effect is the result of cheap, basic terrraforming. The core planets can afford flora.
ugh, now that I've read that, I suddenly feel that Warlow is the mystical anti-Billith who will use Sookie to revert Bill back to his old self.