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It is indeed a rickroll. You're good at this.

I wouldn't be replacing her with someone else a year and some change later.

Statistically people who were happily married before their partner's death often remarry quickly.

Only because he hasn't broken up with himself.

Riverdale isn't DCCW

It's been a kid's show for 54 fucking years man.

Several of them are on Spotify, last I checked!

Nine regenerated immediately before he met Rose (he hadn't seen how big his ears were yet, and he may have sought her out due to subconsciously remembering The Moment appearing as her) and basically every one of his episodes leads directly into the next. I think Nine only lived about a year.

Set a story at Stonehenge any time in the last two thousand years or so?

I'd be into that for Clara or Ashildr as well. In fact, I'd like to see a few of Clara's time splinter counterparts play small roles every few years for as long as Jenna likes— I liked both of the splinters we got much more than Clara herself.

Only if Heather comes with this time.

So…what happened with Bill? The episode with Water Girl aired months ago, so I've mostly forgotten what her deal was.

Time dilation caused by being in the event horizon of a black hole seems like a one-off fluke.

Same reason why the Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh doctors didn't know Gallifrey had been saved from destruction. Time Lords usually don't remember any interaction with their future selves beyond the broadest strokes.

Except Donna Murphy.

Oh god, fuck that story. I didn't pick up a new Spider-Man comic until after Secret Wars because of that nonsense.

He's not the one being a linguistic prescriptivist.

Words aren't real.

Yep.

Because people feel the need to whine about them.