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If any Doctor should have an evil, manipulative mirror image of himself, surely it's the Seventh Doctor, not the Sixth?

That he doesn't specifically say the Hybrid isn't part Time Lord doesn't meant that the Hybrid is part Time Lord.

I don't get how "Kill the Moon" has come to be some kind of generally understood byword for "shitty Doctor Who". The objection always seems to be "the science is shitty," but I don't understand how anyone who worries about that could like Doctor Who in the first place.

They wanted him to find Room 12 and then confess one last time to move the wall so that he could escape. But he refused, and instead chipped away at the wall.

I'm not sure whether it makes sense on close examination, but Warriors' Gate certainly doesn't make sense on cursory examination.

Doesn't he change his underwear, too?

Sadly the MCU doesn't have the rights to the Skrulls. Stupid Fox.

Surely she was originally a non-superheroine?

Hmm…looking more closely at the list, it does look like the extent of the overall casts' work isn't as strong a distinction as I'd thought.

I have seen both, in fact, although much less of Mutant X. It seemed like a pretty generic syndicated show with no budget and no real pretension to quality. I enjoyed Alphas reasonably, although I'd make no strong claims for it. It certainly seemed like the series that cost more to produce, and it starred an Academy

Huh, you learn something new every day.

So what you're saying is that a long time ago, you used to be friends, but you haven't thought of her lately at all?

I think JJ refers to "Jessica Jones" not JJ Abrams.

The show with David Strathairn that aired on SyFy is the poor man's version of the syndicated show starring John Shea? I'm not sure that's how it works.

Surely Iron Man 3 was basically a character study? He was barely even in the suit. I mean, obviously all of these movies have third acts where everything explodes, but up to that point Iron Man 3 was basically about Tony Stark's PTSD.

Until TV's Frank was taken away by Torgo the White…

Has anyone even seen the early episodes with the different Tom Servo? I don't know that I've ever actually seen any of those.

Yeah, that's what I thought was stupid. What were they even trying to do?

Are the police that stupid? Clemons was perfectly competent. He knew Jessica was lying to him both when she disclaimed knowing anything about the Schlottmans' deaths and when she tried to claim she'd murdered Reuben. His reactions always seemed like those that a reasonably smart person who didn't know all the details

You still have to question her and hold her until you figure out exactly what happened, no?