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Awww, Venus and Tig kissing was actually one of the best moments of the episode. It actually showed that there is indeed a human side to Tig.

West wasn't really a nobody since he had a name and was around since last season. A true nobody would one of those guys in a cut sitting around the background doing nothing.

"Jax and the others still shot three unarmed people"

Awww, but the irony of using that song with something horrific is what makes it all the better. Hell, "Home" is on my list of favorite episodes for that song alone :D

Some of those songs on Songs in the Key of X were actually in the show at some point. "Red Right Hand", "Frenzy", "Unmarked Helicopters" and I think "Deep" as well. Although that version "Wonderful! Wonderful!" used in "Home" would've been pretty nice if it was included.

What's funny is that Norman Greenbaum. the guy who did "Spirit in the Sky" is Jewish and just wrote it coz he thought he could do it after watching some gospel singers on TV despite the fact he didn't know the first thing about gospel music. So yeah, a Jewish guy was responsible for that "Christian" song.

I was already in tears when Pond showed to say "goodnight" to Eleven, when the bow tie fell…absolutely inconsolable.

I don't think River is completely finished yet, as I think there is a still a slight possibility that they may bring her back for a one-off (but if I'm and they don't…then, I'm wrong).

You can certainly admit that because I certainly find her quite attractive during her run.

Right on! You nailed it with Silver ;)

Nightmare in Silver should be at the end. Seriously, for a Neil Gaiman episode that was utter crap with one of Clara's kids being so obnoxious that you don't care if she gets saved or not and get frustrated that she is (coz you know, that's how it was always going to be). Also, making the Cybermen Olympic class

Quite a bit of people either abandoned the show after Tennant left and/or stuck around only to spend quite a bit of their time whining about it ("Boo Matt Smith! I want David back!!!"). If there is one thing about Who people need to learn is that nothing is static in the show and everything changes; companions and

Strangely enough, Capaldi is the same age Hartnell was when he became the Doctor. Difference is, Capaldi is a very youthful looking 55 as opposed to Hartnell who looks like he was at least 65.

Well, I've always been of the opinion that Capaldi will surely separate the wheat from the chaff in terms of who's a proper Whovian and who just came along for the ride coz it was next big thing with a good looking young man. Those who leave never had any real connection to the series and just spent the entire time

I also saw him in some high cinema called "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra". Your point being?

I think the appearance of Pond prior to his regeneration was him missing the first face he ever saw, the one person he wishes that could be there with him at that moment in time. It's kinda like going through life wishing someone in particular was there with you even though you care greatly about who is right there

Yeah, I thought I had heard a bit of an instrumental version of "The Long Song" playing underneath that scene.

I think everything she's seen with the club these past 2 episodes has made her realize that she can no longer harm the club and everyone in it in order to get away (even though she did try to run Juice over). Problem is…this move she did tonight? There's no clean way out of it. I see it ending for her in 1 of 2 ways;

I don't see things ending well for Tara after this week's episode. 1.) The law is now looking for her and if they catch her; prison. 2.) SAMCRO is now going to be looking for her, on top of that, along with any other charter they give the word to. If they find her? Death more than likely. 3.) Even if she does manage

Giving you a vote-up just for the use of a Farscape expletive in your name. Not enough of that around these days :)