G'Kar was one of the greatest characters ever written for television or movies
G'Kar was one of the greatest characters ever written for television or movies
No contest.
Episode 1 of Justified.
Dalek was the first truly good episode of New Who and also happens to be the best introduction to the Daleks. It also pretty much explains what has happened in between Old Who and New Who for older fans.
Watching Capaldi is like watching a kid in a candy store, because that’s pretty much what he is :)
Doctor Thing!
Oh and also the closest we've ever gotten to that amazing Oswin version of Clara that introduced us all to Jenna Coleman.
"You were an exceptional Doctor, Clara. Goodness had nothing to do with it."
First up for me (No, not that Avengers):
Alien Chest-Buster
Im just glad to see Enterprise getting some love. I know it gets a lot of flack but I loved that show.
Not this, nor any, episode.
Goodbye, Farvel and Amen. The final episode of M*A*S*H is a summary of everything that was wrong with the later seasons of the show. They had completely forgotten what their characters were. And Loretta Swit was now playing a completely different character. She used to be the fun Hot Lips (the slut, and I mean that in…
Can't believe Cogenitor didn't make the list. It's hands down the best Enterprise episode, and should have at least been in the top 25.
Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary, The Day of the Doctor. I disliked how the concept of the War Doctor was shoehorned into the series and the lack of the other Doctor's in the episode especially the eighth and ninth. The story with the Zygons was lacking and felt like a weak episode of the series as opposed to the…
Wow, one of the best "Best Of" lists I've ever read, no complaints. I may just have to go on a Trek marathon this weekend. However, giving more love to Enterprise — I would nominate "A Night in the Sickbay" — the episode where Archer is awake all night to tend to his dog, Porthos. It really humanizes Archer and is a…
Although I'm probably heavily influenced at the moment by the fact I've been binge-watching First Doctor episodes, I absolutely see a lot of Hartnell in Capaldi. I keep on expecting to hear that questioning little "Hmm?" at the end of sentences.
12's theme sounds more and more epic every time that I hear it, although it probably won't beat I am the Doctor (happy that they're using it as the Next Time song).