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He's working on Invader Zim comics. Oni Press has been publishing issues for about two years.

Or they could bring back the Peter Cushing Doctor Who. There's no way that could be weird or creepy!

Sort of. Those are the founding members of Rockapella.

If only Showtime would put a show on the air that shows poor people dealing with alcoholism and drugs like heroin. They could base it in Chicago and center it around a dysfunctional Irish family, the Galligans. Call the show "No Shame."

Did he lift it? The table? With his hard-on? I'll leave.

And he's not currently involved.

This was SUPPOSED to be set in the Prime universe back when Fuller was in charge. He said so at San Diego Comic Con, which was almost an entire year ago. I certainly haven't seen anything official published since he left saying that's still the case. If you have, I'd love to see it.

Well, now Fuller isn't actually on the project. Just his name. So you should be good…or…ummm…yeah.

No. No one said that.

I thought it said "Duck Soup reboot" and am quite happy, actually.

Gotta save at least a couple of roles for dedicated voice actors.

Yes, and it had both of those things from time to time. It obviously didn't when the show aired in syndication, which is apparently how most people saw it.

Who says they were in the same room?

I give precisely two shits. No more. No less.

Inside joke: Tom Ellis actually came up with that song, himself, as unofficial lyrics to go along with the theme music in the beginning. He sang it at San Diego Comic Con last year.

I feel like a Dr. Spaceman appearance would make the most sense.

It's a good thing this show will never air, let alone film, otherwise I'd be concerned about Rekha Sharma and how utterly terrible she is in everything.

Oh good. This was necessary.

It's less realism per se and much more of a satirical take on the "gritty realism" so many superhero movies and tv shows lean on so heavily these days. Did you see the pilot? It was still unabashedly silly. Just in a different way than the cartoon or the previous live action series. Dark humor a little closer in

That "False ending" was supposed to be a real ending for Clara. She was supposed to die, and we would have gotten more of Faye Marsay's Shona as the new companion, but Jenna Coleman changed her mind at the last minute (supposedly after the last minute), and the ending was rewritten and reshot.