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Yeah, that is the central flaw in this shows weird metaphor. In stuff like X-Men it actually feels like mutants are being unfairly persecuted, with the bad ones either being either products of their environment or ultimately no worse than their anti coexistence human counterparts.

I learned a few sex position names through osmosis just by being physically present and awake in high school/college.

I can't bring myself to pay attention to any scenes involving werewolves but from what I gather, Alcide used to be and the righteous member of a generally amoral, paranoid and hedonistic pack, later he reluctantly found himself in control of that back, and suddenly is just as bad as the rest of them for … I don't know

In what universe did RTD not use whatever the Time War was to breeze past the 26 years of continuity before him? I can't begrudge either showrunner for wanting to tell their own story. It's what I'd do.

In what universe did RTD not use whatever the Time War was to breeze past the 26 years of continuity before him? I can't begrudge either showrunner for wanting to tell their own story. It's what I'd do.

Same here, I knew they were going, but nothing beyond that. The Ponds and Donna had really effective departures, and they get you even though they are still somewhat happy endings. We'll just miss seeing the characters hanging out.

Same here, I knew they were going, but nothing beyond that. The Ponds and Donna had really effective departures, and they get you even though they are still somewhat happy endings. We'll just miss seeing the characters hanging out.

Well Amy and Rory had probably already "caught up" to the future Ponds from the silurian episode. This season kept stressing that several months and years were passing with every episode with large gaps in between.

Well Amy and Rory had probably already "caught up" to the future Ponds from the silurian episode. This season kept stressing that several months and years were passing with every episode with large gaps in between.

Subtract Hancock and add "Enemy of the State" and "Ali"

While other heroes have to outsmart bad guys to some extent, Superman can punch all his problems away … boring

Yes there is one more major mystery, then what basically amounts to an epilogue

I'll take Piz over mopey season 3 Logan any day of the week

Syfy was only alive for me because of Battlestar Galactica. There has been very little reason to stay on after the fact. Caprica could have had the kinks work out of it. And season 2 of Alphas was good. But these aren't good examples because they were canceled so fast.

She was still kind of robbing the cradle there.