Rose had romantic feelings for the Doctor, which he reciprocated.
Amy had no romantic feelings for the Doctor (though she tried to bone him once because she had second thoughts about marrying Rory).
Rose had romantic feelings for the Doctor, which he reciprocated.
Amy had no romantic feelings for the Doctor (though she tried to bone him once because she had second thoughts about marrying Rory).
the last (and only) time the show did such a storyline, the companion was Martha.
hmmm?
Did you like Justified? If the answer is yes, you should like Sneaky Pete
Cranston's name doesn't appear in the opening credits because technically he's a recurring castmember, not a regular castmember. that's basically an union thing.
According to Cranston, it was because he felt that a more serialized version than what was planned when the show was supposed to be on CBS was outside of David Shore's comfort zone.
a show with as ribald a tagline as “He’ll get you off”
There's already a third season of Moone Boy.
Nope, Amazon pilots aren't competing with each other.
They could all of them if they're satisfied by the feedback.
And I'm pleasantly surprised Warburton was listed as an executive
producer on it. If it goes to series I wonder if he'll show up on the
show. Perhaps a Crisis on Infinite Cities?
Wikipedia tells me:
The only shows I'm remotely interested in is due to people I like working on them (e.g Mike Schur for The Good Place, or Shawn Ryan on Timeless) rather than because I'm intrigued by the premise.
There's gonna be a feature length christmas special in december, rest of the season in 2017.
this is the same franchise that has featured three different Lindas, and
has Ash actually return to the same cabin where all of his friends were
murdered with a new girlfriend, also named Linda.
Hawley already stated it's its own universe.
I'm a bit sad David doesn't have his comic counterpart's accent, but outside of that that's a pretty cool trailer.
CBS All Access is CBS's streaming service (basically HBO NOW, but for CBS).
They're using Star Trek (as well as a Good Wife spinoff) as a way to attract people from established fanbases to subscribe.
Good thing it's run by the guy who made the most memorable network show in years then.
IIRC the Sony people asked the Helix creators if there were Sci-fi writers they'd like input from. Creators said they'd like to talk to RDM, so Sony organized a meeting early on in the show's pre production where he could pitch a few ideas, and that's the extent of his involvement in the show.
The header image isn't in French.