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Heh.

Maybe all the students from the whole region go there.

Once in a while, you might notice a word or succession of words with both an L and R. Like the character name Lars Pierson… sounded off. But it was mostly unnoticeable and my friends that watched didn't even realize he wasn't American.
*You should look for his audioplay Of Mice and Men…. done with a vaguely southern

The music really bugged me on Gracepoint. Whereas Broadchurch was more haunting and beautiful, Gracepoint was more foreboding and … sort of like a western… it definitely was too on the mark.

No, that final episode the same — until it wasn't… and the added episodes there was an added confrontation with Chloe's boyfriend, and it had a completely new suspect, a transient vet with mental health issues, and then it had Tom Miller go missing and they searched for him … Turns out he was trying to frame the new

I thought Series 2 got better after the first few episodes. There were aspects that really bugged me, but the ones that most people complained about I actually didn't mind. I thought it fixed a lot of the problems I had with series 1 (as a criminal defense lawyer) … Of course, it created new ones… lol

It's on the BBCA website.

I watched Gracepoint. I saw nothing wrong with Tennant's accent. I have found that most people that complained about the accent didn't watch the show or aren't Americans or both. The show wasn't bad, by American standards… Just there was no way to capture the magic of Olivia Colman and it really missed Olafur Arnald's

Yes….

I thought she was a great character! I enjoyed her. I also really liked Frieda in this episode… and she barely got a mention in the review! I loved her backstory.

There's the CT forger/hostage lady taking up someone's spot.

I haven't read all the reviews, and frankly, I am surprised at how highly they are rated. I thought this season was pretty bad. I just read on facebook where a few friends didn't go past episode 2.

Well, the memories are fake—that's why using them worked (ostensibly). She imagined this whole relationship that didn't actually exist.

Having the companion save the day is par for the course.

There's a website somewhere that lists the functions of the Sonic Screwdriver… they increased under RTD, but they exploded under Moffat..

I never felt like the Ninth or Tenth Doctors had super powers (ignoring the awful "Last of the Time Lords" resolution)… The closest thing was the Tenth Doctor using the Vulcan Mind Meld, which bothered me. The Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors feel like magical beings who go around proclaiming "I save people!" and I am the

Yeah, I kinda missed that one… it was the companion who sacrificed herself to save us—again…through wishing really hard and the power of love … sort of… again….

And did she re-write history? (Does her mother now exist??) Hmmmm

Yeah, I just looked up one of the threads. It was Houston Comicpalooza 2015, which was a fairly small con. She was scheduled one day only, to sign at 10:30 and for photo ops at 12:30. She had signed for about thirty minutes and then walked out of the convention center around 11:00. Someone posted that her group saw

Did the Master really sacrifice himself to save the Tenth Doctor, or was he just that angry at the Time Lords? (I agree, having Missy sacrifice herself would be just AWFUL)