I'll rewatch it tonight. You're probably right. Both Capaldi and Tennant have Scottish accents, so that may have been the other half I thought I heard.
I'll rewatch it tonight. You're probably right. Both Capaldi and Tennant have Scottish accents, so that may have been the other half I thought I heard.
Sexuality is extremely rare for the Doctor, so I doubt it. Knocking up someone isn't very Doctor-like behavior. :-)
Yes.
Sorry if this was mentioned above (I've read several hundred comments and did a search for relevant terms and haven't seen any mention yet).
Not Major Healey. He was a single astronaut, and couldn't get any women. What was up with that??
Nice.
"We are building a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude."
I blame Edith Keeler.
I got that it was the schematics for a nuke, but I, too, am baffled as to why the Trade Minister can't just give the microfilm to the Science Minister.
I saw the gun bit differently from both of you. I thought the point was that if everyone had guns, people would be pulling them out all the time over even trivial disagreements. But the lesson is that that people don't need the guns, they just need to be more open and communicate better.
What's even worse is when someone wants to read the rules for the first time to everyone. I have a rule that I never play a new game unless the person explaining it has read through the rules and knows how to play.
He was also the voice of Slinky Dog in the first two Toy Story movies.
I agree that Hunter was right and it pissed me off that no one else seemed to realize it. It was a story beat that got old really fast.
I win.
A few years ago, Jay Pharoah did his Will Smith impression on SNL in a "commercial" for the 20th Anniversary Box Set of the Prince of Bel-Air. I could see the joke coming, but still lost it when he exclaims "Welcome to Earth!" after punching out Carlton. I rarely laugh that hard at anything on TV.
Having seen every Tarantino film in the theater since Pulp Fiction, I saw this in the theater opening weekend. Loved the fake retro trailers and "night at the movies" touches. Really enjoyed Planet of Terror and dug the B-movie vibe.
Martok is a fantastic, wonderful character and a hell of a lot of fun.
Indeed he was. I had the same reaction.
Cheney shooting a guy in the face. Hilarious. Best episode ever.
I never had a dog and so what affects me the most about the ending isn't that Seymour died alone (as tragic as that is), but Fry's final line, "but he forgot me a long time ago."