Yup, the only problem with John Carter was that it wasn't Avatar.
Yup, the only problem with John Carter was that it wasn't Avatar.
That's not what the article seems to be saying, though. It suggest that Tennant's metacrisis is where the extra regeneration was used up. I don't think they count River's in there because it was her regeneration, not his.
YOU ALL REALIZE WHAT THIS MEANS, RIGHT??
Frig. The only thing I want to know is can I start referring to Capaldi as Twelve or do I have to refer to him as Thirteen. Or Fourteen, for that matter.
Hm. I hadn't thought about the Bad Wolf idea, but it's certainly plausible. I think he probably is the actual Tenth Doctor (bringing Tennant back as the half-human Doctor would be a bit of a cheat and would tick off lots of fans); I just wasn't sure why I hadn't heard anyone at least asking the question.
Yeah, I agree it's unlikely, I was just unsure if there was any reason the possibility was precluded...
Just a quick question, which I'm sure somebody has answered and made irrelevant at some point long ago, but here goes:
I've wanted this show for a long time, and I've been telling my wife this is Jim Gordon for a long time too.
LMD.
Chuck. The fourth season was bad. The fifth season was the worst season of any show I've ever seen, though it was thankfully not a full season.
I love the Supernatural comparison to Harry Potter after Voldemort... it's like... imagine if someone tried to make more Star Wars movies after the Emperor and Vader were gone... oh crap...
So... how would they see these guys?
Would they possibly allow SETI Alpha V and VI?
Unless I'm mistaken, it was one of the very last ones...
Instead of explaining that this is a reboot (and not a second movie) I will simply applaud the hilarity of your comment.
Star Wars Episode VII: Wrath of Han
Isn't Continuum a Canadian show... so... not technically an overseas import.
That's what she said?
Yes. +1