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I like it too! But I know it gets a bad wrap from a majority of fans. I think the LINDA elements and the stuff with Jackie work really well, it's a shame the abzorbaloff plot didn't hit in the same way. I understand it being a literal representation of the parts of fandom that suck the fun out of things by taking them

Orphan Black is a BBC America production, and Intruders is produced by BBC Worldwide, both of which are commercial arms of the BBC, thus totally unconnected to UK licensing fee money that funds BBC Cymru Wales, which produces Doctor Who. The BBC as a whole (the non-commercial part) has had widespread budget cuts in

Well, he has changed his coat after every regeneration, in his eyes that's probably why people keep treating him differently.

Some of the commentaries are worth a listen! Particularly ones with Tina Fey and her husband, or Jack McBrayer and basically anyone they pair him with, but this one was kind of a wash. I'm mostly just upset we only got a few half-remembered anecdotes about Elaine Stritch on her last episode instead of an actual

In the commentary for that episode the writer said that there was a lot of talk online about it looking like they didn't film the scene at the same time, but they actually were both together, it was just staged poorly. Apparently there was a wide shot, but it wasn't used. They also said Elaine Stritch liked to call