If these were real candies, you would be the hit of the neighborhood.
If these were real candies, you would be the hit of the neighborhood.
He also did Alan Rickman as Loki. The only thing that's wrong with it— it's way, way too short.
I prefer to think that this actor really IS Loki and that he is expert at manipulating us all.
I really think it is possibel we'll find out that the John Hurt Doctor is a reboot of the regen cycle, or the end of the original cycle and Eccleston will be the start of a new cycle, which would make him 1, Tennant is 2, Smith 3, Capaldi 4.
No dammit, it was Let's Kill Hitler. Already explained this in a comment. Look for it.
While I normally hate this tactic, I kind of hope Moffat just hand waves away the regeneration limit. Just put some nonsense in there about how the death of all the other Time Lords released so much regeneration energy that there isn't a limit anymore.
I assume 'the groundwork' for sidestepping the Regeneration Limit will be River having given all her remaining regenerations to Eleven at the end of Let's Kill Hitler. If we assume a Time Lord has 13 regenerations in a cycle, she gave him at most 11, having used one to regenerate at the end of Day of the Moon, and…
So, Fitz or Simmons. Which one will die at the end of season 1?
Granted, my information on "regeneration rules from pre-2005 Who" comes entirely from the wiki, but I'm pretty sure the regeneration limit was a society thing rather than a biological thing. As long as the people enforcing the laws were around, you could only have so many bodies. But without them, the Doctor could…
But some of my favorite shows are shows that I care more about the characters than any one story. I watch because I want to see how the characters react to and change because of the stories they are in. In that regard, I really enjoy SHIELD because I love the characters and I am anxious to see where they go.
Dear god Dr Who fans, this regeneration problem has already been addressed.
Bean from "Ender's Game" and the "Ender's Shadow series" could get a mention here, too. Especially with the movie coming out soon
How about Tiffany Aching and Letitia from I Shall Wear Midnight? Tiffany Aching wasn't actually destined to be a witch and a heroine but she decided she wanted to be a witch and a heroine and became exactly that while Letitia the Baroness' daughter was destined to be a witch but was kept from it because of her…
I get the feeling that Joss Whedon could beat up J.J. Abrams.
I use them to hang christmas lights around my front windows
Where is the year long recap episodes where they remember how they got to this moment?
I said it before, and I'm saying it again:
It's got to be Jeff Goldblum so that the entire film can be narrated by a meandering inner monologue inside his head.
Would have been better if they had gone with someone else frankly. Still wouldn't absolve them for trans-warp beaming and (possibly) super-blood, but at least we wouldn't have got the reverse "Kaaaahn!!!" which has to be the most contrived scene in cinema history.
"...with big, pointy teeth."