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Edith finds out her secret admirer is a ghost. The ghost is also secretly gay.

At least "The Rogue Cut" isn't getting a physical disc release and is being limited to digital download. The hubris of this…!

I dunno, should we be on suicide watch for Michael Haneke, too?

A sample episode: Edith finds out she's pregnant… with herself.

I want a spin-off that's just about the trials of being Edith, with increasingly bizarre and fantastical tortures and embarrassments to put her through.

Feeling really uncomfortable knowing that somewhere out there, Rory and Amy were turned into Cybermen.

You can totally enter pre-Time War Gallifrey. Remember Listen?

Nails my thoughts on the movie. I was exceedingly happy with the first half of the movie, because I go into Nolan movies expecting at least some sleight of hand to gloss over the inconsistencies and plot holes that tend to litter his more ambitious films. But the sentimentality almost killed it for me. When Dr. Brand

The first third of the pilot left such a bad impression, I couldn't continue on. A shame to hear it was better than it appeared to be at the start.

I feel your stress~

Silent Hill 4 is an abysmally frustrating game, but its soundtrack is incredible. Kind of upset that the Silent Hill movie never got an official soundtrack release, since it would've been an affordable and easy way to get those tracks on disc.

I thought this topic was going to be about actual songs from the games, not the BGMs, although I can't blame the author for my own presumptions. I would've picked Tender Sugar from Silent Hill 4 and Love Suicide from Rule of Rose, in that case.

I'm going to be generous and presume that you're earnestly seeking knowledge on this and will read my reply with an open mind. The "distress" I'm talking about, and that which the DSM describes, isn't just the mild worry we all experience on a daily basis. It's a distress that necessarily includes serious declines in

I guess the way I parse it out is that Sleepy Hollow is a program that doesn't normally attract a lot of young, impressionable viewers. But you make several salient points~

If people are suffering, yes. If you're not suffering from a supposed mental disorder, then guess what? You don't have one! Practically all the disorders in DSM-IV have a criteria of causing distress as part of the diagnosis.

I get that logic in the world of Doctor Who. It's the possibility of someone taking that outside of the show that worries me.

I'm not daft; I know that in the show those types of things serve a very specific purpose. I just worry about the Doctor making sweeping generalizations about hearing voices that some people are gonna take with them outside of the show. Specifically the people who can't tell reality from fiction very well. The kind of

The episode treated the reveal like we were supposed to know her. Also, was she just hiding in the bushes the whole time?! Did a kid win a contest to be on Doctor Who?!?!

As another poster said, people take medical advice from Jenny McCarthy…

Yeah, I work in mental health and the writer of this ep either doesn't know or doesn't care about how debilitating mental illness is and how often the sickest can't realize how sick they are.