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And yeah, saying there is a special place in hell for two people who essentially said it would be okay for you to be single for a while is an over the top response tbh.

Guys, guys, guys, you’re supposed to put the nightmare in the scenes on screen, not behind them!

Given that a version Ravonna Renslayer has actually been a Kang variant in the comics, this is infinitely doable. So has Nebula. Maybe also Mantis.

“That’s basically what Marti Noxon said about the Buffy episode where she’s in a psych ward, that it would contradict all the show’s positive messages.”

In a slightly odd coincidence, the webcomic Spying With Lana, which started before Archer (and never had anything to do with Archer) is still going if anyone needs a spy fix right this very second.

Nebula from another dimension in the comics was a Kang as well, so there's one option right there if Karen Gillan's up for it.

In the 20th Anniversary book by Peter Haining, Tom Baker made the point that once you’re cast as the Doctor, your behaviour has to be impeccable in public at all times (or as he put it, not to beraucous or be seen smoking cigars').

If we're doing numbers, I’ve watched 5 hours of Netflix in my live. The 4 hours that weren’t the IT Crowd weren’t very good.

Seanbaby despite the name is a literal giant.

Late to this party but wanted to say that neither the Friday the 13th reboot nor The Nightmare on Elm Street reboot are the best examples to use. There’s a key reason neither of them had sequels.

I don’t think Liz even gets to see the inside of the TARDIS on screen, I’d like to think she at least she did off screen at some point so she’d know there was at least something to what the Doctor was claiming.

Stephen Colbert thought it would be funny to do a comedy sketch with Henry Kissinger. What the fuck were you thinking, Stephen?

Remember the Stand miniseries remake (I know we’re all still trying to forget) where the as all but described by Stephen King, the hideously withered old crone, Rita Blakemoor (aged 50!) was played by the still ridiculously hot Heather Graham (then aged 50!)?

What kind of Evil Lincoln are you?

Yes, true but it was also an earlier name for the Alien script treatment.

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Well, the scene of ET being cornered and taken into custody by the US government is a lot like him being arrested. Also, it’s a very effective scene by Steven Spielberg in showing a potential scenario as to how aliens could be terrified of us.

I thought it would be fun to see a future (relatively speaking) Doctor ended up on the same ship of the Mordee expedition that the Fourth Doctor did just after his regeneration and that Doctor has a separate adventure while trying to make sure they don’t interfere with what the Fourth Doctor did off-screen to set in

Evil Dead 2 is a sequel which literally picks up the moment the first film ends. In fact you can (and people have) made edits where they snip the recap start and end of Evil Dead 2 to make a super-edit with 1,2 and 3.

Well, I do remember people being drained to lifeless husks in The Planet of Evil, people being drained into alien monsters in The Image of the Fendahl (plus some homicide on the side) and don’t get me started on how many people ended up in that woodchipper in The Seeds of Doom.

I had a similar idea where they made a Doctor Who story just like they did one of the multi-part stories of the 1980s down to how the filmed it. I have no doubt David Tennant would totally be up for something like that.