she still snooped through the gift to 1) know that the gift was a photo album and then 2) Went on national tv to talk about it
she still snooped through the gift to 1) know that the gift was a photo album and then 2) Went on national tv to talk about it
But that's what was the compelling parts of Angels in Manhattan. The Doctor could always count on Amy to take his side and the Doctor is used to getting what he wants in part because he could figure it out. For this one time, Amy decides to leave the Doctor and for this one time, somebody didn't want to risk…
Obviously, she didn't read the comics. Or else she would know he has a bad track record of catching falling blonde women.
I can also understand Moffat not wanting to outright kill the Ponds. Companion death is something best used incredibly sparingly, if at all. The show's already suggesting that it's not such a great thing to become a companion of the Doctor, what with Rose being stuck in a different dimension and Donna never being…
I'm exceptionally confused—the loss of the Ponds was so painful to the Doctor (a loss which resulted in a tombstone and an absolute moratorium on returns, something that had never before happened in NuWho) that the entire second half of the season was predicated on the Doctor's mourning. How is that "no consequences"?
If you listen to the deluxe version of the soundtrack, there is a different, much snappier song for when the sisters confront each other in the Ice Palace (where the reprise of "For the first time in forever" is in the theatrical release). I understand why they cut it - it made Elsa look much more villainous - but I…
Other guys, Transgendered individuals, drag queens, Llamas, The Tooth Fairy, or the Easter Bunny, themselves? IDEFK.
Ugh, one time this guy would not leave my apartment without getting my phone number. He was all, "Do you think I won't call? Is that why you won't give it to me? Because you are worried about the rejection?" Uh, no, dude, it's because I don't want you to call. You were a one night stand to start with, and you did…
Duh. The casual hook-ups are with whores. Sluts. Those sub-women that don't deserve any respect because duh, they're clearly asking for it and even worse, there's reason to think that these women enjoy sex and find multiple partners to have it with.
The assumption from people like this guy is that all of these women hooking up thought they could trick guys into having relationships, and that was the only reason for the encounter and if they did want to have casual sex they immediately regretted it...
I am fundamentally wired to make fun of people who think women can't like casual sex. Maybe that's what he meant? I'm assuming that's what he meant. Yup.
Not alone, I know some people find kids voices cute, but I find them really annoying over long periods.
The child narration bugs me in these things for some reason. They'd be cute with the kittens alone, and it would be funnier if they had someone with a booming voice narrating, like James Earl Jones, Cumberbatch, or Thurl Ravenscroft (Tony the TIger, The Grinch narrator) etc. I don't know. Am I alone here in…
It was demonstrating that Clara is about to be the first face that 12 will see. And whilst she hasn't been as big a part of his life she'll be a huge part of 12's.
"Also, these are just some of the ginormous plot holes in the episode. There are others that you've ignored. Like loading up the village in the TARDIS or on the church ship and just flying away. Yesterday 11:22pm"
Yeah, but why not just broadcast a message in Gallifreyan code, that the Doctor would have recognized as Gallifreyan code? He listens to the message a lot and has no clue it's Gallifreyan until Handles tells him.
We have devices that can read a newspaper from orbit. The NSA tracks and stores every phone call and email ever sent. There are devices that can focus sound at a whisper from miles away.
I believe he did utter the words "new regeneration cycle" so I think he's good to go.
So in answer to some of the so-called plot holes, here's how I see them: