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But does Heather alone have that power, or are she and Bill now co-pilots? Heather could restore Bill back to her old self, but could she scatter Bill's atoms across the universe in frustration during a normal couples-argument? The more time I spend thinking about this conclusion, the more I question its happiness.

"…now that Bill is the same as Heather they'll have all the time in the universe to get to know each other better."

I thought Ben's apoplectic disbelief was one of the more brilliant elements of "Power of the Daleks." He spoke for the audience, who were also being asked to swallow this seemingly ludicrous "different face, same person" conceit for the first time ever.

I really hoped that that was going to be the case, despite knowing of Michelle Gomez's intention to exit the series. The bit with the spare transmat circuit set that scenario up perfectly. (It reminded me of "Bill & Ted," and I mean that in the most excellent way.)
It could still happen, but it could just as easily

Let's see… "It was the best of times, it was the BLURST of times"?!?

My sentiments exactly. I'd love to see the "I think he stole his wallet" guy honored next.

We're not making "Casablanca" here.

All things I like to think about as I'm transported into the silver screen.

It's a weird spot. They want proven, talented directors that will make quality product that conforms to their mold and business model, but most proven, talented directors have unique ideas and egos of their own. Wasn't this what also drove Edgar Wright to leave Ant-Man?

The original trilogy marked a balance between auteur and studio sensibilities. Lucas' unique vision and voice tempered with industry wisdom and limitations.

Back to the idea that the bomb opened up a door between worlds:
The A-test sequence travels into the mushroom cloud and eventually through a window at the Mansion where the Giant resides. Is this the same Lodge exit Good Coop discovered in Part 2 (before getting sucked into the box), the one far above the desert

That would have been very Lynch-y.

It's SHOWTIME!

Truman owned Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He didn't pin the blame on aliens. It's the lie Rorschach can't abide.

I could see how maybe this possession wouldn't be done in BOB's usual MO, because it would be his first time, and I have no competing theories regarding what that abominable bug lizard is at this time. (But we really don't know what happened to Girl yet either. She might have been possessed, but she might have been

Intention or not, that was my takeaway as well. No clue what it means, despite it being the most straightforward scene in the episode.

I'd imagine he must. He also has to travel from New Mexico to Washington.

Huh? Are you referring to ?????????'s film screening room? Are you sure they're the same, because that would be pretty major.

Leland explicitly detailed his first meeting with BOB. He was a young boy, and BOB was his grandfather's neighbor who looked a lot like Frank Silva.