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We can’t pretend it didn’t happen because Ms. Marvel came back years later and read the Avengers the riot act for letting her be r*ped and kidnapped.

To be fear, all the Avengers were cool with it, because that story is awful. Lets just pretend it never happened. Luckilly, this is fiction, so we can totally do that as readers. 

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true. I guess it’s more in line with this:

um, Luke learned how to use the force on the hyperspace trip from Tatooine to Alderaan, and then after a few days in a swamp with Yoda.

Oh absolutely, I don’t even get Kirk vs Picard. Like, I get preferring one over the other, but it’s absurd to be upset when TNG came out that they dared have a different captain.

Kudos to Lower Decks for taking a hard stand on this one. Whether you agree with their take or not I appreciate them having Starfleet officers call Janeway out in canon.

Nolan sold it as a standard procedural and the hook was The Machine. Like Elementary or N3mbers or any number of other shows, they thought the hook would be mostly just a meaningless gimmick that didn’t affect the plot in any significant way (hell, they now have the US Navy investigating crimes in Australia somehow) an

CBS, the most risk-averse network ever. How Person of Interest ever got approved, I'll never know. 

People who bash Kennedy are just misogynistic dumbasses, there is really no argument here.

Recast and move on. Marvel spent the last few years of their narrative on building a Multiverse where anyone and anything can happen. Like, for example,  a movie where three different actors all play the same character and interact with each other.

The answer is in how those character interactions are executed.

Maybe the reason it’s predictable is because it’s completely true.

I might be alone in this, but what I felt during the end here was mostly relief. Pretty much every single modern Doctor and/or companion transition always involves intense tragedy and drama. (Something the Toymaker even makes a point of.) I think it works for the show for the most part, but it was really, really great

Honestly, I saw rhis move as a way to give Gatwa a clean start, without having to deal with the ramifications of The Flux and all the other stuff that happened in the show. 14th can do his soul searching and healing offscreen while Gatwa can go back to basics and start fresh and have some fun. Hence why RTD keeps

I think that going for the conspiracy thinking of “oh, BBC is not ready to commit to Gatwa, so they are keeping Tennant in reserve” is going too far. The way I saw it, RTD just felt like the show had accumulated too much baggage, and needed some rest. So 14th gets this rest, offscreen, because rest is mostly boring,

Plus you know it’s sci-fi because a middle-aged person without a job got to retire in peace. 

I also appreciate that this is the first regeneration in Nu-Who that isn’t punctuated by the Doctor immediately being thrown into chaos.

I think that G shoulda been a C.

Shot in the ass and you’re to blame