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Jason Lawrence Janzen
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There's no reason to candy coat it. This episode was terrible. Mackie, Capaldi and Lucas didn't help carry a weak episode, the episode made them weak. Gomez was enjoyable, but there was no point to any of her presence. I was really leaning towards loving this season, mostly due to the three main players but something

There's obviously some details we are missing, but I'm thinking of people like Andy Griffith and Angela Lansbury who made quality shows well into the years past where Capaldi is. As well as countless actors who appear in multiple full length movies every year. Capaldi especially confuses me, as he dreamed of having

Here's a thing I really don't understand. Both Matt Smith and Capaldi have repeatedly mentioned the hectic and demanding nature of the filming as reasons they left… which I'm not sure I understand. Is 12 episodes every 12-16 months really that difficult? Or is this a European scheduling vs American scheduling thing? I

Buckle up, because episode 12 is on the horizon.

You should really just relax. The real groove comes at episode 9 and finishes strong for the rest of the "season." Prior to that point I had more of a "this is cool for a hardcore fan and for nostalgia reasons and I'm happy they didn't fuck it up" vibe, but at Ep 9 and onward I literally could not stop laughing and

If you are a fan of the show and the first few episodes aren't clicking for you, I highly recommend skipping ahead to 9-12. I think most of the criticisms thus far are fair, but they really hit a groove towards the end of the season. 9,11 and 12 are classic MST. I would put those three up with Pod People, Eegah, Puma