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Oh, I believe one could, I just don't believe that one is Joss.

I haven't read the comics at all, I'm just a geek who reads up on these things (particularly as the Twilight storyline was getting coverage in a few of my regular online haunts), and I'm happy to acknowledge that they're canon, but they're not the story for me; like how school friends have gone on to have lives

The only problem with a revival, even one taking a Next Generation or Jurassic World approach, is just how much has happened in the comics, including (I believe) the reveal of vampires and the supernatural to the world at large and the destruction and warped return of magic. It's possible a show could be made which

Yes, but what have the Romans ever done for us?

I presume this new woman is the show's version of Stick. I can't wait to see Maisie Williams in costume as Daredevil!

I suspect it was also to make the contrast of 'She's a Khal's widow? Blimey, best show her some respect' more pronounced, otherwise her presumably impending storyline of being taken to this widow's refuge/mausoleum (it wasn't clear which, right?) would lack weight. So that they all have a definite, distinct way of

Our three weapons are fear, surprise and ruthless efficiency, and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope…

Possibly, although I'd say Joss would stand in the way of both, deliberately for the former and incidentally for the latter; he's had active involvement with the course of the comics and would probably want them to remain canon, but a new series would either conflict with that or be confusing to non-comic readers.

I know it's not to everyone's tastes (and I know the setup carries with it its own problems) but I like the setup from the classic series where there's a TARDIS team instead of a TARDIS two. It may be because I saw a lot of the first Doctor during my childhood (I grew up in the interim and the first two seasons were

I do love Buffy, and Angel is one of my favourite shows of all time; I'm not sure the franchise needs to be returned to after all this time, but if they did want to get together and make another eight or nine seasons of either/both I'd watch every single episode at least a dozen times.

She has a point. I mean, one of the most famous female icons in America was reduced to just a body from behind for the Cloverfield poster: http://blog.spoongraphics.c…

I admit I wasn't sure at first (there's a gag sort of like it in Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience), but I'm pretty sure from the way it was followed up that it was just a really, really badly written line.

Gor blimey, luvaduck, mum, 'ow's about a farving an' i'll polish yer boots an' all?

"Funny how you never mentioned having a mother."

Yeah, it was a tad anticlimactic after Daisy shattering the SHIELD base, but it was Fauxgneto telling HiveWard that they needed to move because Malick would come after them, HiveWard saying Malick was dead, and Fauxgneto asking what to do with all his money. HiveWard says they need to go after Skye (not Daisy, as

Lincoln was in a good narrative position this episode, for perhaps the first time ever. Hopefully with Daisy's heelturn Lincoln will find even more opportunities to shine (he's now got several strong ties to the narrative, as opposed to his previous fairly tenuous tie ie. his relationship with Daisy).

How about The Melty Man?

Loved this episode, but that ending with HiveWard talking about spending Malick's money made me expect a scene of him in a mall trying on outfits and drinking slushies. Probably set to 'Barbie Girl' or similar.

It's worse than you think. We haven't seen the wedding dress yet, which means we're definitely going to get to the wedding… But then…

I gave up three minutes in because of frustration (like I said, it was hard to watch). I've now checked it out, and… you're right, they do remove a sin, but it's not like they were saying 'Our mistake, the credits were just at the start instead of the end', they were saying it was nice to have the film finish with no