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He’s a weirdo (multiple ways, across decades), but he ain’t wrong.

Everyone was complaining that all of Star Wars had to have Skywalker or OT connections, now that they’ve moved away from that you’re complaining that the material has connections from other Star Wars material.

He reportedly kept waggling his eyebrows and saying “What, no one wants to eff Murray Abraham?”

Personally, I’ve never understood the accusations about this season. So it has episodic stories with different tones, you mean like...a TV show? Which it’s always done since the first season? It’s very reminiscent of the people who accuse the MCU of being “too fun,” and I’d guess there’s a sizable overlap. And for all

Seriously fuck you and all the other writers on this site that have been spoiling this show without even having to read the articles.

Happy to add my voice to the chorus of people who were spoiled by this “vague” headline an hour before watching the episode on my lunch break!

Honestly, the headline doesn’t really make sense to me. He wouldn’t have died if it weren’t the final season. Effectively, every character ‘dies’ this season as the show is ending. Weird headline that I’m fairly sure was written this way just so they’d get a little engagement via angry comments.

FTFY.

Maybe don’t put that in the fucking headline, Gabrielle. You think people won’t figure it out?

Doesn’t matter how shitty you thought the episode was (or even how shitty it actually was) these reviews are getting unacceptably half-assed. I miss having at least a line (and often a paragraph) about each sketch that was on, and several were skipped, which is bullshit.

Jeannie Darcy was an already existing character, but with the number of other mistakes and typos in this review I’m not surprised you didn’t know that.

This article feels like it was written by an AI.

I absolutely agree that we should get off fossil fuels, but blowing up pipelines isn’t going to do it. The problem with eco-terrorism is the same problem with terrorism in general -- they alienate far more potential supporters to your cause than the few who are impressed by it.

“Cor’ blimey! Tha’s the Daredevil, tha’ is!”

I mean this in the most positive possible way, but I am truly baffled as to how this show got a second season. It feels like a show for like 15 people that exit in the world and I’m one of them.  I am excited to have this back in my rotation. 

I was falsely accused of domestic assault (it was a terrible relationship but never physical) just to spite me. At least in my state no matter what the alleged victim says after making the claim they will take it to court. Not saying he's innocent at all and all accusers should be listened to, but no one but those two

“Cases won in 30 minutes or less or your pizza’s free!”

Holy shit, that’s a bad take. Please don’t make me list the reasons why; just renounce it and hope you can be forgiven someday.

Every season since the first has been more and more of a letdown, with season 4 being almost unwatchable, stuffed so full of Sherman-Palladinoisms that they overwhelmed the story; it is now all style, no structure. The first season? WOW. Fantastic stuff. But nothing else has hit anywhere near that hard.

> “He’s very disciplined in that way, and also he’s very British in that way,” Cox says. “The American inclination is to milk it for all it’s worth.”

Doctor Who celebrates its 60th Anniversary this year.