chronophasia
Chronophasia
chronophasia

I'm guessing the BBC is in the "if it isn't broke, let's not fix it". They much think the number will fall off if they try any other dynamic. I would have preferred a young, non-white male in the role, but perhaps that will happen the next time around with Doctor 13.

*cue obnoxious griping until the next series airs* This would happen regardless of who was chosen, male, female, white, non-white, old, young.

Yes, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Yes, everyone is entitled to post things on social media. Yes, companies are perfectly within their rights to fire arrogant, prejudiced asshats who don't seem to learn their lesson and don't do a good job at analyzing the sport they were good at.

Popular shows, especially well written ones, tend to peter out after season 7. I was just getting some M*A*S*H nostalgia on today and it was the same thing. There's only so many stories that can be done and done well.

Despite the problems with the Summons, some of the slow sections of the game (especially the flash backs) and some awful backgrounds, I still love the game.

Looks more interesting than TFA. And man did they find an actress that could double for the original Mon Mothma.

Because Fox News needs more fuel to the uneducated, angry White fire?

True, but after so many years of the same thing, he hasn't developed any personal skills.

The same problem has existed since the beginning of the show. Raj not being able to speak to women played for a few laughs early on, but then it became pathetic and sad. Having hime be able to open up and talk to women should have meant some decent character growth, the kind that many of the other characters have had.

That was the best part of the whole thing, all of them coming together on a scientific idea. I've been waiting for that for years. I don't consider the math app they created truly scientific.

Not a week after I complain about a lack of character development for someone other than Sheldon, we finally get. Adding a baby to the mix is usually bad news for a sitcom, but it's already likely we're in the second-to-last season, so not much harm can really be done.

Since most of the characters have all their significant character development arcs finished, it does come down how Sheldon react to things and how his character develops.

How more white-washed and plastic can TV get? It looks like this sitcom has gotten the Disney TV treatment.

A true Paper Mario game for the Wii U would force me to buy the console finally.

I would expect that Capaldi will leave with Moffat, though I hope that Capaldi will stay longer, he's so brilliant. I believe Moffat has been much more hit than miss during his time, so I'll be sad to see him go.

Terri Farrell leaving Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and being replaced by… um…. I could look it up, but I don't want to. I want to forget. Dax wasn't a real driving force for the show, but she was comfortable character to visit from time to time. Having a new actress having to deal with relationship with Worf and Dr.

With so many uses of "hyper" and "ultra" in this article, I thought I was reading about a Bit.Trip game.

Every person put into this position needs a little time to get used to the format and make changes. The networks are just realizing that the format can be tweaked with the right personality (Jimmy Fallon), so Colbert should have a change to do his thing. Hopefully he isn't getting too many notes from CBS.

Of the two, I prefer Roadhouse for the absurd one-liners, like, "Pain don't hurt." "You're too stupid to have a good time." So classic.

Will Brigitte Neilsen be playing his wife?