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Do Androids Dream of Electric Daisy Carnival?

Really, I'll be happy if Vangelis' music is primarily used. That music is Blade Runner.

Admittedly I had no idea who he was until my wife was like "that's Ed Sheeran." I know he's a singer, but I have no idea what he sings. Because I have no preconceived notions of him, his role was minuscule and fine in this.

I'd give it a "B." Not much happened (other than the very beginning!) but the usual setting the stage for the season. The only problem I have with that approach is that are so few episodes this season. There aren't a whole lot to waste.

Ed Sheeran: Hold the door.

None of those reasons are more than gender stereotypes. I've know plenty of people that fall into those traits, men and women. So then just comes down to does it matter if the Doctor has a dick or not?

I was going to say that, but the scum over there is too dumb to be villains.

They probably just think: "See, that's what happens when you give a woman power!"

Gallifrey Base is a wretched hive of scum, to borrow a phrase from another fandom.

Honestly, I'm not sure how they justify their beliefs on Star Trek. I think they think that stories like Duet are good, but the episodes moral underpinning doesn't apply to the real world. It's a good story, but in the end it's all fantasy and doesn't really have an application to the world they live in.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge would have been a great choice, but I think her star is too much on the rise to have attached herself for a few years to Doctor Who.

Many of them are just man-children who don't like change. It's a pretty common group that make up scifi and gaming fandom.

I've talked with a few Star Trek fans who are very close minded. They like the "cool spaceships" and "pew pew" without thinking about the underling philosophy of the show. Thinking is too hard for them.

It's about timey wimey!

He also died of chronic diarrhea. Part of me feels sorry for him, but then I remember the reasons we got involved in a war with Mexico, and I realize maybe it's a little bit of karma.

TV Classic reviews is one of reasons I first started reading the AV Club. Even though I've never watched Gilmore Girls, it's good to see these reviews back!

I know it's now cool to shit on TFA and Rogue One, and they certainly are not perfect films and deserved to be criticized. But I'm not sure how any fan of film can watch the prequels and watch the new movies and not see a difference in directing, acting, cinematography…

I get that, but I would not say the EU did a whole lot different. Always some big new weapon with one of the Skywalkers turning to the Dark Side. As for TFA doing the same thing, I hear that argument a lot. And certainly there is validity in it. So many stories involve someone who doesn't fully understand their power

I get that, and I sometimes feel the same way about TFA (although I do really like it). But I guess I never thought ROTJ ended and then, that's it, happily ever after for everyone! Maybe it comes from reading some of the books set after ROTJ, but lots of shit happens to the Big Three in 30 years after ROTJ. I didn't

They might just be taken to scHool over it.