You can see Porowki wearing the jacket in the image above, and you can see the Lego version at the Lego website.
You can see Porowki wearing the jacket in the image above, and you can see the Lego version at the Lego website.
I guess I’m in the minority that thought this show was mediocre at best. I didn’t think anyone besides Jeevan was likeable. The music in the show was annoying (not the pop songs that played, but the show’s music backing emotional moments). The whole comic book thing was frustratingly lame (as was Miranda and Arthur’s…
Those are good points. I was also pleasantly surprised with the uplifting, but not saccharine, tone that the series concluded on. I think it did justice to the book, in which the symphony went on, as did the world, despite tragedies. The book just left more threads loose at the end.
One thing that struck me as odd is that no one asked for or was given any explanation of where they’d been or why they disappeared. And no one seemed especially amazed at the near miraculous reunions with people they believed were dead. Wouldn’t Clark have been more astounded when he found out who Kirsten was? His…
The only time the Daleks have felt genuinely threatening to me in the revival were in S1, particularly the Emperor-worshipping Daleks from Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways. Evolution of the Daleks is practically a Dalek sitcom at times.
Apparently I have not been paying close attention to the show or it’s been way in the background (or maybe I’m just kind of burned out on the show and watch it out of habit) because I have never picked up on any romantic tension between Yaz and the Doctor so that bit caught me by surprise.
A good episode but I have questions. The storage building has one paying customer, who uses their unit at 11:55 on New Years Eve so the owner needs to be there to give him the key, in what crazy world in that a thing? I can accept time loops, Daleks, and all of the other stuff but I can’’t accept that business model.…
I normally like the timey wimey concept episodes, but this one was just so poorly handled. It either failed to set up its rules, or set them up and seemingly ignored them. I don’t want to sound nitpicky, but it’s like they kept everything so vague I was constantly wondering what was actually going on. Like,
Definitely one of Chibnall’s best episodes. Love Aisling Bea, and good to be back to a mostly stand-alone format.
something something community notification for this?
As an aside, I am surprised by Joel McHale’s career. I liked him on Talk Soup and Community and he always seemed to break through as a solid-to-great TV actor who could pop up in movies without being a distraction (unlike, for example, Ellen Pompeo who showed up in Old School and all I could think was “oh, it’s the…
Ken has been the clear choice from the beginning. Mayim has grown on me, I think she is a perfectly fine host, but Ken was my choice from day one. I understand that the show probably was worried that picking a white guy would make people upset, but Alex himself chose Ken as his replacement when he gave him his…
in actuality there is no eugenics “of benefit” to the human race. It literally generates inequality
They were Parsi, an ethnoreligious group based in India but originally of Persian descent.
It was no ‘Identifying and Treating Urinary Tract Infections’, that’s for sure. It’s criminal that didn’t get a second season.
Worst medical textbook adaptation ever.
ridiculous that I had to go to the greys to find out a shred of real information
When the NY Post is debunking stuff you publish, maybe it’s time to raise your standards.
“...it’s rare for idols to get away with saying what they’re thinking...”
This sounds like that cursed Doctor Who episode where the moon is actually a giant space monster egg, there’s a very tortured abortion analogy, and then the egg hatches and the baby immediately lays a new egg the exact same size. I expect a similar respect for basic logic and laws of physics.