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Agree—but after that I can barely remember any interaction between the two of them.

"But he can't understand, I don't think, why would you get with one person and live in a house? What's the point? There's a whole Universe out there, it's so expansive and so huge. If you look at the history of the man, he sort of picks up hot chicks, over and over. Travels round the Universe for two years then says,

I agree on the 908 yr old Doctor and River—enjoyed the banter all the way up to the kiss at the end (kind of like the fact that there are two first kisses for them—one for her and one for him). I think your point is well taken on Amy's and Rory's acquiescence—but I'll wait until the Ponds have officially made their

As far as the feelings between The Doctor and River, we haven't actually seen the bulk of their relationship. Their courtship seems to begin with the entrance of the 908 year old Doctor in The Impossible Astronaut and then go on for 200 years of the Doctor's timeline between that time and their "marriage" (Alex

I can't say I find these offensive really—just horrifying. I expect an ad for lingerie to be really sexy and provocative, but this just makes me cringe...

I never try to convince someone who believes that life begins at conception to stop believing that. I think that's an impossible battle and will always be a waste of time, and what's more, I don't really have a problem with someone believing that, any more than I have a problem with any other religious/philosophical

I think the fact that people disagree on the Louis CK joke (and that so much of Lindy's defense of it seems to rest on Louis' proof that he's "on the side of good") kind of undermines the idea that there's some objectively acceptable (or unacceptable) way to tell a rape joke. There are people who have been offended

I wonder why sticking a woman with a rug over her head into the picture seemed like a better solution than just taking pictures of babies either lying down or in their mother's laps...

On stopping the two World Wars (along with a lot of other atrocities of the 20th century and before): if going back and changing something creates a branch, wouldn't it be closed off to us? Time would continue with those horrid events erased, but we wouldn't be in that timeline, we'd be stuck in this one.

Hmm—I really, really wanted to see and enjoy this one. I knew the odds were against it, but I still hoped...

There are single-sex species in existence and they are generally referred to as all female. I think you can make this argument either way depending on how you define female—if it is used to describe members of the species who carry/lay/care for eggs then it's existence isn't dependent on a counterexample. Of course,

Interesting that their notion of futuristic clothing gets poofier and more and more flamboyant, while later projections were that clothing would be tighter, shinier and with less individual variation—I'm sure that says something but I not sure what.

Yep, same here. Though I would say less Gray's Anatomy and more, what it would look like of John Waters had written Dark Shadows.

This one was a bit flat for me. And that River wasn't in that part at the end with Amy and Rory kind of bugged me.

There is something about this show—after loving the first few episodes I decided shortly after the Halloween episode that they had run out of things to say. By the time all the Harmons died I didn't bother to question the circumstances—I was just happy not to have to be bothered with their drama anymore. But for all

Anyone else notice Tate is the doctor's only patient? There was one who didn't show up, but that's it. One patient and he doesn't know his social security number. Feeling an awful lot like The Others to me right now, but Lange's fun enough to watch to keep me coming back.

There's at least one meeting where the Doctor is ahead of River—right before she goes to the library, when he gives her his screwdriver.

I have a completely dfferent interpretation of River and the wedding. I don't think it was ransom—for one thing, she's never indicated that marriage was a goal of hers, and besides it wouldn't make sense: I am willing to watch all of time and space disintegrate rather than let you die, unless we get married in which

Just rewatched this one tonight and noticed something I hadn't given much thought to before—the war criminal avengers aren't supposed to be there—they've arrived too early in Hitler's timeline. Because of their presence, Mels gets shot and regenerates as River and everything else flows from this happenstance. Not

I don't know—I'll admit to a habit of overthinking these things but it seems to me people are filling in a lot of blanks. As Mels regenerates she says the last time she did it she ended up a toddler in the middle of New York City—I don't know that there's any reason to assume that that last time is the regeneration