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They should get together.

No idea yet, but one of them better be about jelly babies.

Many of the prior commenters have already expressed what I've felt about this story, but I'll add my own observation: it definitely felt like a lot of Cottrell-Boyce's original story had been chopped out to make room for the execrable story arc of Clara and Danny. And this editing definitely hurt the flow and

We did it twice on our wedding night. Is that weird? Once the second we got in the door. (blush) and again after I finished getting the five million bobby pins out of my hair, because I was going to put that white negligee to use, damn it.

Whatever happened to the "non-militarization of space"?

That is my favorite line of dialogue ever!

Hitman

I think it's how some people think. I for one can't watch Cars, because my mind starts thinking about:

As someone who's grown up in Texas, in a Christian household (and who identifies as a Christian) in an extremely republican part of the state, I could hardly stomach the ending. I've never been homophobic or ignorant as many in my area are, and damn that's such a sad ending. I don't know how someone can watch that and

I could have sworn they did this as an "Ellen" episode 15 years ago.

I heart you so much for this.

Rob Liefeld

great story!.. great direction!..

The problem with this episode is that it once again showed how worthless as a character Clara is. Perkins was a much better and useful companion than she has ever been and he also had the common sense to admit when it's time to stop (yet another 180 from Clara who had decided last episode to stop suddenly lies to her

For some reason I wanted Gus to be a distant relative of GERTY

I always thought that Mr Roarke was a djinn or ifrit (it made sense his need to grant wishes while also twisting them around).

It would take a hell of a story treatment for me to think this would be a good idea. Labyrinth is so awesome because it is a perfect product of its time. The creative direction/design, the cast (both on-screen and puppeteers)...it was lightning in a bottle. I'd rather the Jim Henson Company explored a new fantasy

Oddball Space Commandos? SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

Does anyone feel like we missed the first half hour of the show or something? It starts so randomly. The Doctor is back at the school and somehow Courtney stole his psychic paper (?!?) and she's upset he said she wasn't special (when??) and then suddenly they're on the moon!