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Yeah, I figured. Just the way the article was stated, that she joined the show this year, but didn't definitively state that she had left. Too bad, I really enjoyed Bill and will be looking for Pearl Mackie's name in the future.

Are we getting a new companion, too?

In that one season wasn't enough?

That's the only kind of love some of us know…<cries>

"Not many people know that."

I need more caffeine…I didn't realize the "name" you were referring to was the DSL acronym. (I also just read your name as "Crow's Nest Hair" so maybe a nap is more in order.)

Doesn't the 'L' stand for lips? If I'm deciphering this properly, which I may not be.

This is why they say you should never post on an empty stomach.

Oh no, there goes Tokyo
Ra-MIR-ez!

Upvoted for your birthday, not the hoping you'll be dead thing.

That's not gonna fit on a hat.

I was commenting the other day about how, as a child, my social growth was retarded and realized that even using the word properly sounds wrong. I guess I will switch to "stunted". Are pajamas still flame retardant, or are they only resistant now?

The first thing I remember seeing him in was "Lucky" with John Corbett. Very enjoyable show, IIRC.

I just figured that was the appeal…

…and he's going to suck u off!

Well it says that he lost his sight in the accident that kills his wife, but not if that happens on screen…i.e. we see them interacting, him doing 'seeing' things, etc, that would preclude a seeing-impaired actor for performing those sections of the script.

I don't know him, I was talking about as an actor.

Questions I would've liked to have seen addressed in this article:
1. Is there a time in the film where the character still has his sight; and
2. Is there a seeing-impaired actor of Alec Baldwin's gravitas that should've been considered for this?

So she enjoyed what he did, and how he did it, but didn't think he should be rewarded for doing it? That makes my brain hurt…

So…is there a Mrs. ChancellorPuddinghead?