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That dialogue already exists in the episode. Before they decide to create a paradox, the Doctor explains what's going on.

That dialogue already exists in the episode. Before they decide to create a paradox, the Doctor explains what's going on.

Likewise. River pretty much ruined the episode for me. I didn't like her at the start, but at least tolerated her. It seems my tolerance has reached its limit by now. It's a shame because I like the angels.

Likewise. River pretty much ruined the episode for me. I didn't like her at the start, but at least tolerated her. It seems my tolerance has reached its limit by now. It's a shame because I like the angels.

All I remember the Absorbaloff doing is licking its lips and rubbing its own tits. I'm pretty certain it wasn't doing that, but that's what I remember it doing.

All I remember the Absorbaloff doing is licking its lips and rubbing its own tits. I'm pretty certain it wasn't doing that, but that's what I remember it doing.

I don't know who Gaiman is and The Doctor's Wife has been my favorite Moffat Era episode.

I don't know who Gaiman is and The Doctor's Wife has been my favorite Moffat Era episode.

A much better way of doing it would have been to not be a reveal - a complete fake-out or dud that makes the Doctor waste an entire year waiting for them to do something. It's already an excuse plot. Revel in it!

A much better way of doing it would have been to not be a reveal - a complete fake-out or dud that makes the Doctor waste an entire year waiting for them to do something. It's already an excuse plot. Revel in it!

Dude reminded me of of Speedwagon for some reason.

Dude reminded me of of Speedwagon for some reason.

Really, you're exaggerating. They had a triceratops chase a golfball that it was explicitly explained to be interested in because of it's grass-like smell. The only other contention is, perhaps, the licking, but licking is used in enough quadrupedal, social animals as a means of communication that it would be by no

Exactly! I mean, it's not like the Joker didn't go through phases of being… well, a joke, and playing up the scariness is fairly recent. I find him a good comparison to what the Daleks could be. It's a shame they rarely live up to that potential, though.

Exactly! I mean, it's not like the Joker didn't go through phases of being… well, a joke, and playing up the scariness is fairly recent. I find him a good comparison to what the Daleks could be. It's a shame they rarely live up to that potential, though.

I think it'd help if they didn't lose all the time. Or come equipped wtih idiot balls. Or gather together in gigantic groups. They won't ever be scary the way a horror movie monster is scary, but they can still be horrifying. They're just never actually written as threats. We're just supposed to pretend that they