Spoiler: It’s a sequel to The Stuff.
Spoiler: It’s a sequel to The Stuff.
Brian Fuller got distracted by a new project and ignored the one he was currently working on. That does not seem like him AT ALL!
Normally I’d go to bat for creators over producers, but Fuller going wildly over-budget and claiming creative differences before leaving or being fired from a show is about as predictable as the sun rising in the east at this point.
Even though the show was named after the Doctor character, initially Ian was the de-facto traditional male lead with the Doctor serving more of a supporting role.
That’s absolutely horrifying. It makes me wonder, what are the chances charges will be filled for the hotel selling incriminating footage to the perpetrator?
Regrettably, I watched the video. This guy is fucking toast.
It’s truly satisfying to see someone who is such a piece of shit getting caught redhanded after so righteously claiming their innocence.
I’ve literally never even heard of this until today, and I intend to check it out this weekend.
It's hard work polishing a turd.
The cranky bastard. I’ll miss him.
I have many issues with books four and five, but I liked Kevan refusing to put up with Cersei’s nonsense.
Right. The Doctor has always been a wizard in a magic box.
The end to Matt Smith’s first season was him being brought back to life because Amy Pond remembered him existing. Even ignoring the 50 year history, the recent Who has mixed fantasy all the time.
“Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey...stuff” is the exact level of science I need from the show,
“shift from pure sci-fi to fantasy”? Doctor Who has been squarely in the fantasy camp for the vast majority of it airtime.
Doctor Who with a budget seems somewhat antithetical to the shoestring effects that were part of the charm of the classic series. But have to change with the times I suppose
Sure but if Zendaya limited her sexy love triangles to people as hot as she is she’d never have any sexy love triangles
You know there’s always the option to shut the fuck up and not sound like an absolute tool, right?
And it’s genuinely one of the best docs on filmmaking I've ever seen. And, I'm no fan boy about Apocalypse Now.
A, sounds good.