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Andrew wasn't supposed to be a ladykiller because he's gay. Here's what Whedon said:

I'm going to make my way over to the expert's thread, but I wanted to point out what was going on with Theon, because this was a huge setpiece in the ongoing series titled, "Theon suuuuuucks". That wasn't a prostitute, it was the Captain's daughter. Theon took the daughter's virginity AND the captain's quarters,

Yeah, I always figrued that the make-up is caculated to make her face pop on a stage. I wonder if future contestants might try to do screen tests.

Especially in this instance. It almost seemed like a cheat because there was no way she would have survived the Dan Savage episode.

Two things: Doctor Who is geek methadone. I don't think that's a gag so much as an observation. Two, I don't think there's such a thing as a nostalgic hipster. I think you can be a throwback hipster but nostalgia's for old people. A hipster into Perl Jam would say thinks like, "I'm really only into the Mookie Blaylock

It's not touchy so much as it is exasperated, because predicatble message boards are predictable. The crux of my complaint was how easy it could have been to have written something better for Shirley in this episode. It would even have made emotional sense. In incredibly typical internet message board fashion, I get a

Fine. The writers do a great job by Shirley. This episode is another example. Errybody happy?

Seriously!? It's their mom on Christmas.

I loved the episode, but it drives me crazy how much the writers ignore Shirley. She's got two boys (at the perfect age to watch Inspector Spacetime with Troy and Abed) plus a baby, and she goes to Troy & Abed's apartment instead of just inviting them over?

Here's my issue with Shannon. It wasn't that she has a moral center, but that it came from a thought-free place. The underwear/swimsuit thing is one, but when they ask her to be edgy and she says, "No! Morals!" It's clear that she isn't really thinking about what the word edgy means. She was shut out to everything but

Listen, YMMV on many points, but the first thing about cybermen is that you can't kill them. They're already dead. Period.

My question is when did it happen. Isn't this before they went to America? Or did he drop them off at the end of the God Complex in a time before they went to the US? Or did he visit Craig in the future which would be Rory and Amy's post companion present?

Not that I'm looking forward to this fairy stuff, but the pacing seems to be one of those rare, consistent times for TB. If 15 minutes equals 13 months, then the fairies coming right behind her should take some time, right?

Will Sam get a new pool table? If I lived in the True Blood universe, there is no way I'd consume food made at Merlotte's, I don't care how small Bon Temps is.

I think you're on to something. The Silence could 1) project a Ganger on the TARDIS, 2) were able to make it blow up 3) possibly were the reason it was unable to land in the Lodger. Why couldn't they be the reason that his return was delayed by 19 years or however long? Why would they take Melody and then put her next

Put it in the context of Doctor Who, we should be pleased that we cannot see the wires on the spaceships. There has to be some "let's put on a show"-style cheese.

Spork's right. She says she was taught by the best and we're led to assume it's some incarnation of the Doctor. But she never says that.

Tecumseh, let's not forget the important thing, Amy and Rory have both banged robots.

Did anyone else think the tiny revengencers were going to go after the Doctor? He did, after all, destroy 3 civilizations (and I only know Nu Who) Daleks, Time Lords, sexy fish vampires.