If that's Xenobiology, I did a lot of that in my youth.
If that's Xenobiology, I did a lot of that in my youth.
I've also actually had a weird reverse ad impact recently. I was considering getting a Roku and looked up info on it while at my brother's house. The rest of the day, every third browser tab I used seem to have a Roku ad on it. It was Big Brother unsettling in a way that has discouraged me from getting it.
I literally don't see most ads. It's amazing how many people talk about ads, and once I stopped seeing them, it became apparent. Once I stopped seeing them, it became obvious how much people mention them since I had to keep saying, "Nope, I haven't seen the one about the old woman." (It's hard to describe ads you…
We are mad at her for always choosing wrong. We want her to get free, and every time she has the chance, she makes the wrong choice. My wife says, if Sansa were standing in a room with a million doors and 999,999 of them had rainbows and kittens behind them, and one door had slow torturous death, Sansa would manage to…
I knew someone had better have put a StarGate reference in this post somewhere. Thank you!
He literally pointed to his own face and called himself "Eleventh" to Craig in The Lodger. Case Closed.
Excellent point on the Lake Silencio thing, but let's take it a step further to when River "first" tries to kill him. Let's Kill Hitler. The Doctor says he is dying because River poisoned him with something that stops regeneration. I understand that the "Doctor lies," but who is this lie for? How, when dying, does it…
Also, in The Lodger, when Eleven is explaining himself to Craig, he literally points at his own face and says, "Eleventh."
We saw all Eleven faces when he spoke to the Atraxi.
We saw the Ten faces up to that point with the info device that Jackson Lake stole from the Cybermen. Which, oddly enough, the Cybermen stole…
Also, The Lodger: After the Doctor 'shares' his knowledge with Craig, he also points to his own face and calls himself "Eleventh" to explain himself to Craig. For the love of God, Moffat, YES, he DOES know what number he is.
And further, in Nightmare in Silver, the Cyber Planner specifically mentions how many Lives he has had. Let me quote the Cyber Planner (Mr. Clever), from memory, because apparently I pay more attention to Moffat's show than he does: "He's had some cowboys in here. Ten complete rejects." That is a line that…
"The Doctor doesn't know off the top of his head [what number he is]."
Sometimes I hate how Moffat doesn't keep track of his own writing. If the Doctor doesn't know what number he is (which is not true, he totally knows), then why would he care about "The Fall of the Eleventh?" Go home, Moffat. You're drunk.
They likely are wedges on a tip toe foot, so that the kids who buy them can use the other shoes in their Barbie collection.
This is an Ice Cream maker, isn't it?
What's in the box, Doctor?
Psh. I meet R2-D2 every day. In my basement. Where I built him.
This is clearly a divergence from the Maleficent in Once Upon a Time, and I for one welcome it. The most BA villain in Disney history deserves a spotlight like this. I hope it doesn't turn out like OZ the Great and Powerful, and is excellent more like Wicked. Prequels can always be a challenge.
"We've previously been told that the episode would be a normal hour-long one." I don't know where you've been, but my circle of Whovians has known it was 75 mins long for several weeks now...
I think my mother has one of these paintings and I cannot wait to replace it with this. :)
No Swoop?
Ravenswood is stealing Weeping Angels?