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She says we should totally believe something some random person says on the internet. More so when they provide no proof to support their claim.

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Hey Guys, here is part 2, fresh out of the can!

CGI Penguins:

Redacted, saw that little disclaimer now.

3.33 was shown at New York Comic Con. It was awesome.

Yeah, watching the saga of rollerblading nuns with magic healing switchblade knives and their evil post-apocalyptic puppet nemesis with Annalee will always be one of my favorite memories of all time.

We didn't include the movie that Charlie and I watched on our first date — the amazing Rollerblade, with the rollerskating nuns who control a dystopian future run by an angry puppet.

This guy's Dad, "Jubal E. Harshaw, LL.B., M.D., Sc.D., bon vivant, gourmet, sybarite, popular author extraordinary, neo-pessimist philosopher, devout agnostic, professional clown, amateur subversive, and parasite by choice. "

It's a joke segment from SNL. They were doing a parody of Fox News' Fox & Friends, and then ended it with some "corrections". Probably the only SNL thing that's ever made me laugh out loud.

"The getting old I bet is related to not being inside the Tardis, nor traveling through time "

A couple of these quibbles bothered me too, but frankly most of them are just ignorance, false assumptions or pleas for exposition. (Golden rule: if you'd be happy with an expository answer, then you don't need an answer. That seems to be Moffat's take anyway.)

Okay, lets work this through - in order to prevent a a second Time War, the church of the Papal Mainframe had a change of faith dedicated to the idea of Silence - the Doctor not answering the Question, which would mean Daleks and Time Lords together again.

Tasha Lem decreed that "change of faith", but the church

It felt like a fitting end and actually gave some "answers"/closure to events since Series 5. I liked how this tied together, back with the "return of Gallifrey" and central mystery/storyarc of the Time War.

Let me get this straight: the "cracks in the universe" remained when the Doctor rebooted it, as basically

Christmas 2019: I watched reindeer glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die. "Christmas 2019," via Last Exit to Nowhere.

It's all a follicle illusion!

And the most important is that the wife agrees to have manchildren fighting with swords on her wedding day.

The one in Faro is neat, but very small. I had the misfortune to visit at the same time as some other tourists, who kept talking loudly and snapping flash photos even though it's still a place of worship. But it was beautiful inside, all the same. Faro has some lovely cathedrals if you happen to be exploring the area,

That was a perfect blend of wtf and amazing.