They died…it was in the very end of the last episode.
They died…it was in the very end of the last episode.
So much happened, and that made this episode great. Also, it's fun to be more "along for the ride" instead of parsing the book constantly.
He broke up Leonard and Penny…his character on the show has always been Evil Wil Wheaton, even after making up with Sheldon.
Sorry to disappoint you, I am both an AVer and a Rose fan!
I wore a scarf a couple days ago, but I'm down in SD. But yeah, it gets cold—or at least what passes for cold for those of us who aren't used to it.
I have telephone service (cheaper to get the bundle), but have never bothered setting up my phone. Would be working right away if someone wanted to bring me an old yellow rotary phone!
Thanks for reminding me about the injustice of Trophy Wife getting canceled. =(
Yeah that was weird to me. Brunch is awesome and my boyfriend loves it as much as I do. He does have less patience for waiting at the popular spots, but he was doing his own brunch spots before we were dating, so yeah.
Definitely. I just noticed that they're all standing around philosophizing about how Cooper can't see past the fate of his own children to care about mankind and blah but no one ever acknowledges that Brand's deception conveniently helped to save his own daughter.
Agreed, I'm used to some wibbliness so it didn't ruin the ep for me (unlike, say, Kill the Moon), but definitely stuck out!
Ugh I hope not!
Yes, I get all that. I'm just saying that the Nethersphere is just their minds—so how did the kid get a body? And I'm not buying that Clara's strangeness on that phone call was just because she was going to come clean. Maybe that was what Moffat intended, but if so it doesn't work for me.
Yeah, except notice that he saved his own daughter.
As a time paradox? The future isn't set in stone, after all, and if he's not a fixed point in time then surely it's possible that he has now ceased to be a part of the current future. Or maybe the "Clara is pregnant" theory is true. I thought so before this episode, but now I don't think there is any way she wouldn't…
I thought Missy was going to get saved by her TARDIS in the graveyard too!
I'm annoyed that we never got an explanation about Clara's weird phone call at the beginning of Dark Water. I mean, if she really was pregnant, it seems weird that she wouldn't have told Danny when she had the chance. So it feels like they just a bizarre phone call for the sake of getting Danny to walk in front of a…
Yeah, I was thinking that at the end—literally every grave on Earth is empty now! That's a bit creepy, really,
Ahhh okay I didn't pick up on that. Well hm.
Did anyone else notice that when Missy used the zapper, she used the circles on the side and people disappeared in an orange burst and left behind ash, but when the Doctor used the zapper on her, he used a beam from the end, and she disappeared in a flash of blue light that seemed more like transporters? Don't think…
The look on his face when he says "it wasn't" was amazing. Some strange mixture of smugness, happiness, and relief, maybe?