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These were the folks that I looked up to when I was a kid, I didn't know about the behind the scenes issues or really noticed the copy cats (I was in 5th and 6th grade at the time). I didn't notice the musical changes at the time but still I love the music from that early era, even now.

It almost sounds like they want to design the new Circuit City to be like a hybrid of a low end Best Buy/high Radio Shack.

It's still a fixed point, her death and what was seen is still going to happen. It's essentially her Trenzalore.

Hey maybe pick up Danny or another Pink along the way start a time traveling / immortals group with Ashildr as aunt in their restaurant Tardis. I've already had thoughts of Arthur Dent having a dine with them.

The circle is now complete?

Probably to subconsciously prepare himself for Clara's loss. It's like what he said about premonitions, "it's remembering something backwards" (like he had the sinking feeling she was going to die, he just didn't know how (Death in Heaven/Last Christmas warning) and with her constant brushes with death it kept her

Rigsy was her companion in Flatline when she was the Doctor.

I'd like for a nuWho companion to have a Tegan-like departure where a companion just leaves alive and disgusted.

I'm more shocked at her talking about meeting Clara a bunch of times and Clara not remembering unless she only met her echoes.

So in other words she wanted to live like the Doctor, did, and died like Doctors (and Claras) past. That's got to weigh heavy on the Doctor. That's now three Claras, that he knows of, that have died under his watch.

Yeah, phantom of the court room and Wile E. Coyote as a defendant