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    Flatline was the last one, shot concurrently with the companion-lite Mummy On The Orient Express In Space.

    and the Boiler Room is a dance-music streaming company that films around the world, not a specific basement in that building.

    I saw Rove do standup last weekend, expecting to finally find what was so appealing about him to so many people. Instead, I left more mystified, and bothered by his personality, than ever before.

    You can do worse than just watching the episodes that Darin Morgan or Vince Gilligan wrote and co-wrote.

    The RTD revival of Who started airing in the US in March 2006 (April 2005 in Canada).

    "I wish Moffat could somehow grasp how powerful and bittersweet and
    precious the fleetingness of time is. It's something just about every
    other DW showrunner has grasped better than him."

    "Moffat got a much MUCH bigger budget than RTD did throughout his run (and a series of updated TV CGI technology"

    For my own curiosity, I did some sums: there were 1,360 minutes of Doctor Who on TV since River last appeared in an episode; Colin Baker's entire run was 1,035 minutes, and McCoy's was 1,050. (Rounding normal-length episodes to 25 or 45 minutes respectively, skipping regeneration cameos.)

    You realise that a) it's been 27 episodes since she last appeared, and b) the definitive conclusion to her story was seven years ago?

    To be fair, it'd be pretty hard for any $cieno goons to get to the UCB.

    "Telling this story in depth for the first time, Rollins characterizes Shatner as…"

    Halfway through I was wishing it had come out in time for Podmass commenters to warn me off, but by the end and the constant expansion of the dynasty, I really enjoyed it.

    "Is Noah Van Sciver the hardest working man in alt comics? The evidence seems to point in that direction."

    "And when the hell are we getting Scud: The Disposable Assassin? It's been so long that in the meantime Groening gave us Bender, Fox took Bender away, Comedy Central gave us Bender back before dumping him back into robot hell and we still haven't seen Scud: The Disposable Assassin!"

    Apparently they've been dating since November.

    Note that in the resolution of the Time War, in the 50th special, the Machiavellan master schemer has turned up TWICE, centuries apart in his personal time-line…

    "Last month’s The Humans #1 introduced readers to the titular motorcycle gang"

    *reads down*

    As evidenced by my mirror-like recollection of it in all details.

    What was the episode where a Tompkins character (DSALR?) and a Lapkus character (Reardon?) had a lightning-round aphorism-off at the end? That might be the greatest CBB moment of the year.