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Can't be that. The TARDIS doesn't require you take a trip in it in order to use the translator. If you recall, in The Christmas Invasion, Harriet Jones and her aides all were able to understand the Sycorax when the Doctor awoke (thus ciompleting the circuit with the TARDIS) - yet they'd never been inside.

Well, time IS a big ball of wibbly-wobbley timey-wimey stuff. One day the president's a man in a suit, the next it's a woman in painting gear..

Foster parents don't HAVE to kick out a child. And sometimes it's more advantageous not to. I'm a foster child who stayed with their family into adulthood.

Stranger that they chose Pope Benedict. They could easily have used Pope Joan, the legendary mythical woman pope.

This review is twaddle. Extremis is one of the most boring episodes in the entire revives series. I'd sooner watch Love and Monsters.

4 yars later, I disagree. This episode is AWFUL. Mabel gets what she wants by throwing a tantrum and Dipper loses the thing he works to get because of it. I now despise Mabel.

4 yars later, I disagree. This episode is AWFUL. Mabel gets what she wants by throwing a tantrum and Dipper loses the thing he works to get because of it. I now despise Mabel.

I'd say Bart has always had an artistic streak in him. In both the TV series and the comics, he takes pride in his more elaborate graffiti, and we shouldn't forget instances such as the Wicker Witch of the West he constructed (albeit, possibly with the help of the three bullies).

Personally, I really liked this episode. It's been a while since I've enjoyed a simpsons episode quite like this. The future-selves episodes usually end up being grating but this one…I like. I suppose it's because it's incredibly rare to see Bart actually ageing, as opposed to simply skipping about a decade. To see

I'd agree. The weeping angels were simply a neat enemy to use once, but the episode they came from wasn't that great (being a Doctor-Lite really isn't a good thing in a show CALLED Doctor Who). I don't think it's fair to call it "the most overrated", but certainly The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances deserve more praise

knowledge is a subset of belief, not the other way around. The only thing necessary to believe something is the ability to understand a claim and what the claim is referring to.

You say I lack logic? I assert that you don't recognise blatant problems in the show's writing. I find it insulting that you call me a troll. A troll is simply baiting for responses while I am trying to engage in a conversation and point out blatant flaws.

The Cybus-design Cybermen are infinitely superior to the newer ones. They seem more robotic, but still have that faint sense of humanity that makes them creepy (plus the stamping noise). These new cybermen suck…they look like classic cybermen - like guys in suits. It's just too unbelievable.

Oh god, please no. Danny was bad enough, don't turn him into another Handles!

The best episode was Flatline. There was very little wrong with that one, as opposed to this tripe (biggest offence: too much Danny)

I agree.

Ah, so it uses that formatting system? Thanks for the information.

When does he ever? He's too busy saying "look at how clever I am? Yes I am, I'm so clever. I'm such a clever guy I can write any crap and you'll love it".

Young people wouldn't have known who the Master was when he was first introduced in New Who either. I didn't. Pulling the same move with the Rani would have been significantly better than this predictable tripe.

Moffat claims to be a fan of the old series and that's rather the problem, since he neither understands why Old Who doesn't work well in the modern day, why the show format had to change, nor why his stories or characters always sound like he's just patting himself on the back.