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Sorry, but giving us mighty morphin' dalek rangers pretty much ruined any fear I had of the Daleks. I'd rather have them killed off in ten minutes than rainbow colored.

Just another reason why I'm glad the world didn't end.

The Rook was my favorite book of the year. It was so enjoyable, but also made me think, that I just... had to slow myself down to read it. So I didn't finish it too quickly.

I'm pretty sure they hid it from him for fear it would give him a heart attack.

Well, I'll give them another try after I go through my Christmas reads (Hogfather by Pratchett and The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore) and this time maybe I'll get through it!

Maybe I just never got far enough in the books, but it felt very much 'And here was a tree, with lots of leafs and on these leaves were little dewdrops. And now here is a stone that is near to the tree, please let me describe it for a paragraph in detail even though this won't matter in a few pages because they're

I feel like if that were the case, then it's silly to not tell us who his alias is. I wonder if we will all sit there, wondering when the big reveal happens, only for it not to.

Yes, Khan. But forgiven!

When I saw a movie with Martin Freeman in it, I got fairly frustrated because I kept thinking Morgan Freeman was going to show up. That Christmas one.

Well, the fact that the Mormon doctrine is one that has a modern day prophet who is always open to new revelations allows it to be more changeable. Thus, things like this could actually have an effect. It was only in the late 70s that they allowed men of darker skin color to get the priesthood.

Uhura wasn't strong?

But I'm enjoying watching fans try and scramble and figure out who he is!

A butterfly flaps it's wings in Cairo, NYC gets hit with hurricane Sandy.

Cary Grant talked her out of LSD.

Well, I've always wondered when a regent would end up being completely batshit insane and end up screwing the warehouse. Adwin Kasan, for example, always makes me think he's going to be a bad guy because I've seen his character do just that.

Well, okay, that's true. Sometimes I forget about those.

I loved this episode. The fact that she didn't turn out into some power-grubbing freak was easily one of the best things ever. that and the episode where Mrs. Fredericks shows Claudia what... her life is like. Artifacts being created, and how old she is... I really enjoyed it.

I think that what Artie did went against everything that he has ever believed about warehouse artifacts. As such, he has made himself dirty, even if it's in an understandable and human way. He had to either dirty himself or watch what would happen with the artifacts being destroyed like that.

I think the idea, at least in my mind, is that Artie, when he caused the time change, created an evil version of himself. Now, I'm one of the 'Brother Data is real' people, but it could make sense. He could be manifesting himself as Brother Data through the thimble, because Evil!Artie knows that Good!Artie would be

Except that Buffy died for Kendra Shaw to become a Slayer. So it's more like 'In each generation, there are chicks who have really awesome superpowers, or at least will if they become a chosen one.' They were still mystical powery though.