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Just saw this last night (I gave up seeing anything on opening weekend) and I loved it. Really loved it. Probably the only thing I didn't like was the Klingons look. It makes sense to me that since this is an alternate timeline similar but not exact events will occur. I don't know if people who never saw WoK will

Seasons one and two are on demand right now. If you liked Buffy you should give this a shot.

There's a lot that could be explained as paranormal. Some people who we thought were dead end up alive. Instead of a typical soap opera trope (twins, faked death) we could have vampires or zombies. Maybe the Liars are actually witches. There is plenty of places the writers could insert something mystical.

Dude, are you forgetting Baywatch nights?

A little off topic, but does the Doctor regenerate 13 times or 12 times? Ignoring the River thing.....if the Doctor regenerates 13 times then he could actually be 14 different actors. The first Doctor would have the face he was born with and then each regeneration would be a new actor so there could be 14 different

No, there has never been a reason. But I think every Time Lord is known by some kind of title and not a name (the Master, the Librarian) so I think it's not specific to the Doctor (except Susan, she obviously had a name. Maybe it's something they do when they reach adulthood?).

Power Girl.

OK.....this is bugging me. So Clara has been helping the doctor from day one! Helping him pick out a Tardis? How does she know which Tardis is the right one? And the repairmen call the Tardis a Tardis. The term Tardis was conceived by Susan (Time And Relative Distance In Space). Would she have invented the term before

I like the Doomsday Machine from Star Trek. In a later novel (whose name I can't think of) it was discovered that they were designed to take out the Borg.

What about aliens hunting us for sport?

I think the main reason was the Great Rift Valley. Also, there were less threatening animals to the north.

This whole season has been pretty bad. The Pond episodes had no real magic to them. I don't know how it's possible to put the Doctor in the old west can have it be so boring. Clara doesn't really have much going on that makes me care about the character. Didn't we already have a character who died a lot? I'm feeling

Captain Marvel is much better than Superman. He's has better villains (maybe one of the best set of villains in comics), a better premise and a better costume. My first choice would be Jean Grey. She's so vanilla.

I don't buy it. Whenever something weird happens we get the most unbelievable explanations. The Phoenix Lights, for example, were flares tied to balloons. I could come up with better cover stories.

I was willing to give the Titans show a chance thinking my kids might like it but they didn't. It wasn't entertaining on any level. How do projects like this get greenlit?

I see your point. Maybe Clara is some kind of offshoot of the TARDIS' personality. A child/sub-routine that is all over time and space. The interaction of the two might cause disruptions of some sort since they are similar, like pushing the positive ends of two magnets together.

I agree that the Titans cartoon is way off, my kids love it. Obviously this cartoon isn't meant for anyone over the age of 12, but maybe it's a good way to introduce kids to superheroes.

No, I didn't get enough answers from Lost. The whole 'character development' agreement is an insult. The last couple seasons was nothing more than the producers giving the viewers the finger. Half the mysteries they brought up were never answered. The ones they did answer made no sense. A murder mystery needs reveal

Off topic, but does anyone who read "Invincible" remember the plot. There seemed to be a really big plot hole and I wonder if I missed something.