You could just start with the 2005 reboot and all the new Doctors (#9 onward), and be able to follow along just fine.
You could just start with the 2005 reboot and all the new Doctors (#9 onward), and be able to follow along just fine.
They’re all the same being, in the sense that it’s the same individual with the same consciousness and memories across each incarnation. But their personality, opinions, and tastes can change quite a bit between regenerations. In episodes where different Doctors meet each other, they usually end up arguing for this…
The 14th Doctor is only going to be around for the 60th anniversary specials.
There are thousand of students AND parents out there working multiple jobs, saving for years, getting loans and sacrificing time and energy to pay for college. WITHOUT BREAKING THE LAW.
“And so it was sort of like my daughter’s future, which meant I had to break the law.”
It’s all ridiculous, but I think there’s some genuine insight here into how the wealthy view the world.
As far as I’m concerned, it isn’t Christmas until Nick & Nora Charles serve the nuts.
I’m too old for this “Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? shit.
Hell, all of Newhart was a dream!
Soaps also do it all the time (the most famous being the Dallas “dream” that wrote off an entire season).
I hate the idea that something bad happening to a character is a mistake/shoddy treatment/a terrible disservice. It’s a drama. It’s supposed to affect you emotionally.
Just an FYI, the free streaming channel Pluto TV has a 24/7 Godzilla channel and its pretty wonderful.
It'll be Marty Scorsese’s masterpiece!
The best most accurate description of Snyder and his approach to comic book movies I ever read was that he’s one of those guys that only looks at the art on the covers and splash pages and never reads the actual text.
“After I gave him some Narcan, he opened those big, soulful blue eyes...”
What you didn't know is that the woman in question is a resentful bigot.
Yeah that sounds like a half assed “ a bad intern did it , then ran away” excuse . I mean its barely an excuse at all.
That explanation smells like bullshit.
Yeah, fans thought they wanted the Cartmel Masterplan until they actually got it.
Fun fact — the first movie remake (by Melies, the guy Scorsese’s Hugo was about) was in 1896. He remade Lumière’s Playing Cards.