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Exactly, I think Shirin and Spencer were both massive fans of the strategic aspect of the show without realizing the huge role that socializing and relationship building plays (because all that stuff is left on the cutting room floor). That's why they immediately fall apart after they get a taste of power. Compare

You should check out "Please Like Me", It's a little millennial-centric but I personally feel like it's a much more rewarding viewing experience than Looking's ever given me and I'm starved for representation on TV.

Im noticing that a lot of the people criticizing the "pointlessness" of a lot of the story's elements are missing the point of the whole episode, if not the whole season, altogether. It's not about the Cybermen and it's not about the Master, it's about the Doctor and Clara. the whole season was focused on the two and

I think the point of bringing UNIT and all the president stuff into it was for it to further tie into the whole soldier/army subplot for the Doctor. That was never going to go anywhere, that would be beside the whole point if it did.

3 w's - three words - don't cremate me.

I dunno, revealing Missy to be the Master in the first episode would have detracted from each of the following episodes cause then all people will be thinking about is that the Master is going to be in the finale and not what each episode was about. Every episode would have been tainted by the speculation that the

also more easter eggs, the Fridge is a vending machine, also Greendale Anus flag in the living room, also, the multitudes of dvd's all over is so Abed.

rewatched it 3 times so far, just noticed the "He is Risen" Bread Crucifix on Shirley's apron.