I wish there was some kind of rule that said jurors cannot profit off of cases they sit on. Like a release that they had to sign before agreeing to sit on a jury.
I wish there was some kind of rule that said jurors cannot profit off of cases they sit on. Like a release that they had to sign before agreeing to sit on a jury.
Sorry Brit-Brit, I like you and all, but Goldfrapp did Ooh La La better.
I use this to clean client machines all the time. It's a perfect fix for the infamous Babylon Toolbar as well as all its related ilk.
I recently switched from a portable unit to a window unit, and the fight definitely goes to the window unit. The portable unit worked okay, but it was frustrating because of the space it occupied in front of the window (I have an awkwardly-shaped room and the portable unit made it more awkward). The window unit makes…
Yeah, she's just as wonky as he is.
It is M.I.A., but she goes by Maya in her personal life.
Well, it's still not as bad as her brother's weirdo accent from After Earth.
Though I have to say, Nick Hurran is a real find as a director for Who. His episodes look fantastic.
And I think that is his biggest problem, trying to stuff too many ideas into too short of a time. Hopefully, with the 50th being feature-length, he'll have time to give everything space. I loved Amy & Rory, but their story should have ended with God Complex and maybe a few guest appearances after that. Stretching it…
I agree with a lot of what you're saying, and I definitely hope that 12 coming in is a chance to expand upon Clara as a character instead of a plot device (I assume the 50th is probably not the place where we'll get a lot of development for her character). I like her a lot, but I was more favorable to her Dalek &…
I can definitely understand that perspective, though at the same time I can understand not making her a full-time companion or showing all the ins and outs of their time together, while instead just giving us little peeks here and there.
I don't think the 50th will deal with River at all. I'm not sure we've seen the last of her, but I do think her story being a focal point on the show is probably done. And while Future-Doctor didn't seem as rattled (he probably just didn't want to show it for River's sake) Present-Doctor looked pretty devastated.…
Not that it entirely offsets it, but it's worth noting that Doctor Who has consistently had female producers (at least in its modern incarnation). Beth Willis, Caroline Skinner, Sanne Wohlenberg, Tracie Simpson, Julie Gardner, etc.
Though in fairness I could probably watch an hour of Smith's Doctor crying or acting like a 12-year-old and still think it was dynamite. It's going to kill me when he leaves.
Like I said, different strokes.
That is definitely addressed in the finale. But keep in mind, they've had their last day together before Series 7 even starts (it was part of the Night & The Doctor specials in Series 6).
It's always interesting how divided Whovians get over the show. I actually thought the back-half of the season had some great episodes. Especially 'Cold War', 'Hide' & 'Crimson Horror'.
Boring. George Michael was doing the 'surrounded by hot gyrating ladies' schtick 20 years ago, and he was doing it a lot better. He was also making better music, but that's a different conversation.
I have to agree, this seems terribly impractical. Downsizing is always a good idea, but literally selling everything you have is a bit extreme (and if you're going to replace it, quite costly).