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At the end of his recent appearance in Deadpool Team-Up, he becomes an ice road trucker... in hell.

YOU'RE CHOCOLATE CHIP CHARLIE!

I was thinking she was feeling sick because she got gangered when she first went down the hatch. Replacing River makes her history really confusing though—does that mean she's real now, but a double in earlier episodes!? She didn't die and get put into the computer in the library!?

It reminded me of the first episode of many of the original serials where the Doctor isn't on the scene yet and a bunch of scientists/explorers/whatever run into trouble. Unfortunately this has one more episode to wrap up in, and not five. Also, the promos for Blade Runner on BBC America seemed pretty telling...

I dunno. Portraying future people as being open minded is hopeful and positive. Portraying past people (especially Nixon) as being such is disingenuous. It was a hell of a lot less casual than most of RTD's secondary characters, like the two old ladies in Gridlock.

I'm pretty sure that decision will come back to bite him. "The Silence will fall" seemed like a rallying cry among all kinds of critters they were keeping at bay. Now there's a power vacuum.

Glad I'm not alone. That was my only issue with the previous season.

Make sure to watch From Out of the Rain twice.

@chalkshark: He was the silent dude who threw missiles at people in the GI Joe movie.

@m_faustus: I completely expected it to be.

It seems like every time I search for a program or process while diagnosing computer programs, I come across nothing by hijackthis logs dumped onto message boards. Completely useless, and always the bulk of the results.

Great, but where's the Raston Warrior Robot?

I like the Night Train to Terror option.

Supervisor: "What do you desire?"

With his focus locked into the camera-eye of the hijacked ultralight drone, the only human sensation he felt was the touch of the fibers of his replica British Transport Police uniform, each carefully placed just so by a seamstress in the back room of a Harajuku boutique.

@Cheney Guevara: And I think that's why I was my favorite movie as a kid (and probably still now).