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I do think his stories would have worked much better in the serial format of the original series. I think I tend to dislike them because a lot of them feel very generic and rushed, which are problems which could be solved by having more time to breathe.

I'm surprised by how many people online are agreeing with me about Gatiss. Many of my friends love his work, but that might be them liking Sherlock more than Doctor Who (I'll admit his writing is somewhat better on that show, and I did really like "An Adventure in Time and Space).

I did like "The Unquiet Dead," and I found parts of "Cold War" interesting, but generally his episodes just seem a little too old fashioned for my taste. Though the reason I liked "Robot of Sherwood" so much was because it felt like an episode from the original series, which I've just started watching. So, maybe I

I think this episode was probably my favorite episode of Doctor Who that Mark Gatiss has written. I find almost all of his episodes to be terrible (an opinion I'm alone in, I know), but this one was actually fun. Not great, but I like that it wasn't taken all too seriously.

Gaiman read this when I saw him at Carnegie Hall a couple months ago, and it strikes just the right balance of being the story everybody knows and having enough of his mark on it to feel fresh and different. It's quite funny, and the dialogue is believable, which isn't something one often gets in their fairy tales.

Exactly. I'm sure there were players who really wanted Brahne to die before that scene, and were expecting there to be a big battle with her, but when the time finally came it was actually one of the hardest hitting scenes in the series, and a great way to end Disc 2.

I also failed to save Shadow the first time, and it was the very same guide that made me realize the error of my ways. I've only replayed the game a couple times since then (though Final Fantasy is probably my favorite video game series, I've made a conscious effort to not overplay them), but now I wait for Shadow.

He's done shorts for the museum while in retirement before. One of the past temporary retirements. Mei and the Kittenbus remains a movie that only visitors to the museum can view.

This was a good remake, but I prefer the original playstation version due to maximum corniness. I've got it on my PS3 already, so I'll probably be passing this one up, but it's neat for people newer to the series who can't handle the controls of the original.

Well, at least Nick's moving it to online streaming won't shorten the show's lifespan. The show's been meant to have four seasons since it was expanded from the original miniseries concept, so we won't be missing out on any of Korra's story. I don't think this bodes well for any more successor series about more

Pretty sure The Legend of Korra now gets uploaded at 12 PM EST.

I thought this series was being started with Dracula Untold. Are those different studios doing these movies or are they anticipating that Dracula will flop?

Does anyone know if details about the U. S. tour stop have been announced yet? I've seen information about ticketing for the South Korea and U. K. stops, but that's it.

Am I the only one who thinks Sherlock is kind of overrated? I think it's a good show, at times amazing. There's usually one phenomenal episode every series, but I always find one of them to be boring slogs. I'm happy it's coming back, and I'm looking forward to watching it, but I don't understand why so many people

I think Chang worked in Season 3, but it certainly left him kind of aimless after that, and the writers of Season 4 chose a terrible way to reintroduce him to the story.

Yeah, that was pretty good.

He was an amazing character, especially in the first two seasons. He was unlikable at times, and he was supposed to be. The way he acted in some of the latter Season 2 episodes (when he was addicted to drugs, if I'm remembering correctly) wasn't meant to be viewed as fun, and that was part of his storyline that

That was mean, Drake. You're better than that. And you kinda thought Boss looked interesting, you just never got around to watching it, but would totally give it a shot if it were added to Netflix.

Best project he's taken on in years.

Since this is coming out "sometime in 2015" and not within the next few months it could mean we see Jonathan Banks in a smaller role in a couple of these last episodes, to provide closure for his character. If Community's filming and Better Call Saul's filming don't overlap, I think Banks would reprise his role (he