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They don't share a surname though. Because it was Oswin Oswald, and the companion is supposed to be called Clara Oswin. That doesn't discount them being relatives, of course. I guess we'll just have to wait until Christmas to know what's going on for sure.

Third draft? He's almost half way done!!! :P

Was the Clara name officially announced? I know it was rumored, but that's not the same thing.

But she should have at least talked to him about it.

If she's uploaded into a Kamelion, I am totally ok with this plan :D

I think her consciousness was so strong that her real voice came over the com systems... I could be wrong though.

I didn't like the reason she let him go either. But a lot of people don't seem to think of adoption, or believe in it (I've actually had people say that). That bothers me so much that it made me angry in this setting too.

From best I could tell there was a small breech, but not enough that they could nuke the whole planet at once, which I guess is how they wanted to do it.

Heck, even this Doctor did the "I'm sorry bit." Though I thought that was pretty great here :)

I'm betting this season will deal with the problems of anonymity being just as bad as the opposite. He's excited now, but problems will arise.

I thought wood elves were typically blonde. Of course, in the animated film they looked very different :P

Guy Gardner and Anti-Monitor!?!?!?!

I do the same thing. I have 8 different kinds now. Half of them don't get used often, but when they do it's great.

I have 8 different kinds of mustard in my refrigerator. It's pretty awesome :D

People everywhere are asking why the kid's name is Bones, but no one seems to catch the Treasure Island connection. Her name is Billy and her son is Bones. Billy Bones! That can't be an accident.

Agreed, though I imagine any supernatural story has to stray from the "true story" to be interesting. Or to not have it end up not being something supernatural after all.

Hey, people being allowed to live their lives! Well, how about that?

While I'm tired of the "Based on a true story" supernatural movies, this does look good and I hope it does well. I won't be able to see it in theatres though. Not cause I'm scared, I just don't have the money. With movies I want to see more, a concert, and a film festival in September, I'm tapped out.

I think the show sets up pretty much everything better than the movies did.

Thanks to a local syndicated channel and the fact that they showed crazy stuff at night, Fist of the North Star was my first true taste of "Japanamation". Watching it for a few minutes cause memories to rush back. I think I'm going to try and watch the full thing again soon, as it's probably been 20 years since I saw