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Okra Winfrey
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That's Cristin Milioti.

Did you toggle off the safeguards? That might have done it.

"Oh boy."

I take it that when Ten was vacillating between shooting Timothy Dalton (Rassilon) and the Master in "The End of Time," a little voice in his head was whispering "[Dan-the-soldier-man] never needed a gun."

And at the same time not taking any guff, either. She chides him instantly when he goes too far with the negging, and she turns the "Do as you're told" around at the end.

I accepted it at a remove—things had to go badly at first for there to be something to fix later. But I agree that the moment in itself didn't have the richness of, say, the Doctor's comments in Clara's bedroom. (He chose the location in case Clara's date went well, SO HE WOULDN'T BE IN THE WAY. So awesomely clueless.

She said Pink could dig them some water.

He's even sad, arguably, when he is being upbeat. It's there in the deep-sunken eyes.

Plus that overuse of a silent beat between one word and the next—get some new moves, man!

I think we now know what CAUSED the end of the universe.

Or, like, exceptionally well-dressed.

And maybe he sings off-key. But that's it: those are the only two ways babies can be sharp.

"Downtown" is right there in the name; it's only polite to oblige :)

So the redhaired one can safely be called Secular Julie Brown, I take it :)

Maple we will, maple we won't.

He kept going on about how Ralph Fiennes was going to come back for him and rescue him from the cave. I can't believe I fell for it.

Do try it!

"I know… urmpht… where… urmpth… the Russian went."

It's sometimes hard to predict the precise level of ammonia that a golden shower will entail.

Babies aren't that sharp.