So…am I the only one who cringes hard when the Doctor delivers his ultimatum to the 'mood' dealers?
So…am I the only one who cringes hard when the Doctor delivers his ultimatum to the 'mood' dealers?
I'm surprised it took this long for the internet to find it. We've seen this chair for three seasons, already.
Wow, over 82,000 comments. Remember when there used to be a ton of comments on some reviews? Remember pagination?
I completely understand where you're coming from. I want to understand what people see in poetry, but I can't.
The only one that's ever done anything for me is Ozymandias, but nowadays it'll look like I only like it because Breaking Bad used it.
No one wants to repeat the Great Sonic Loss of the Fifth Doctor.
I've nothing against Harry Potter. Quite the opposite, in fact, as it made quite an impact on me as a kid. But it's not comparable to Shakespeare, the guy whose work has been massively influential for over 400 years.
I like the idea of Doctor Who being a sort of representation of the time it was made in, but not so…
Between the Walking Dead, the Wolf Among Us, the Borderlands game and the Game of Thrones game, I'm worried that they may start stretching themselves too thinly.
Must've forgotten about that. Still, it all happens way too quickly.
It's not even just that she has this irritating unrequited love thing, it's that it starts in the episode that immediately follows the episode in which they meet! We never get a clear idea of where it's coming from, and thus feels unearned.
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Fellow Canuck here. Donna is nigh intolerable in this episode, but by "Planet of the Ood" she'd not only redeemed herself but became my favourite RTD-era companion.
I prefer Amy and Rory, but Donna is definitely the best RTD companion. That is not something I imagined myself saying after forcing myself to finish this episode.
Spy Kids 4D, of course!
It sounds absolutely ridiculous. Imaging what life must be like for someone so invested in Jeopardy that they'll take to the Internet to complain about a contestant's "style" makes me sad.
You may be the first person in existence to keep watching after seeing Love ad Monsters.
I like S6, but you are absolutely correct.
That's strangely more optimistic than other descriptors.
It happened even before that; thy fucked up when they decided that the Reapers invaded in the third game. They're supposed so be pseudo-Lovecraftian machine horrors that lurk on the edges of the galaxy. It took multiple fleets, the most powerful ship in the galaxy and a three-man team overloading the AI to take down o…
Damn, I wish I hadn't just watched it again. But yes, there is interest from me. Hell, I'll probably end up watching the Bastogne episodes yet again.
These are actually my favourite episodes of season two, though I am glad that they fleshed out the Ood more later on.