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I do hope we meet one more echo Clara, but logistically since those Claras were created when she jumped into the 11th Doctor's time stream, there are no Claras trying to save the 12th Doctor. Would be possible (and cool) for 12 to meet a Clara that had saved a previous Doctor.

You're right about Marty, but the Doctor can break glass using his sonic screwdriver in Lego Dimensions too

Indeed. Reminded me quite a bit of the MYST games, mostly

They showed it in one of the teasers (the one styled like the opening credits: http://puu.sh/lxqFU/c27bc59… ) But I didn't notice it in the show at all.

I do wonder if they're saving one last Clara for the finale, or maybe Christmas. Having the Doctor meet another Clara would be a way to bring her back for a grander exit without really undoing her death here.

I was expecting Matt to show up as Pam's attorney after she kicked Hogarth out. But they never went back to her after that. I'm just going to assume that he is.

Yeah, I was kind of hoping she'd break his jaw, too. Would have been a fitting punishment for him to have to live out the rest of his life as an exceptionally powerless man. But it's understandable that his resilience would make him an exception to any hero's no-kill policy, and Jessica didn't really have one to begin

Good answer.

Dang, I thought I looked to the end of the comment stack but I only looked to the end of the first comment's subcomment stack.
Cursed alignment.

When I first heard his name, I said, just as you are going to say, "But I thought he was a boy?"

I've been fond, conceptually, of the "Machete order" for watching the series (4-5-2-3-6, basically the order you suggest, but omitting Phantom Menace entirely). But now I'm thinking about how well the series could potentially work if watched in a zig-zag order: 1-4-2-5-3-6. You'd still get the "flashback" of seeing

I really like the scene in Lego Star Wars where Luke and Obi-Wan push around a giant box, really captures the spirit of the scene in the movie when Luke and Obi-Wan push around a giant box

Yeah, I liked them when they came out, moved toward hatred over time, and now my feelings have more or less balanced out into apathy.

I sort of thought that the scene where he couldn't get into the game was a reference to how the game (and Miko) ceased existing when Hiro was released, since that was the whole point of the game.

I don't think Hiro's in the game anymore. He escaped and went back in time. He was still in the game in the past that he traveled to, so there were two of him then, but now there are none of him, unless he survived the swordfight with the clones, in which case they'd be back to just one of him

Yeah. My assumption was "closed loop, Frady's dead, new Frady is the shapeshifter" but nope, they've made it clear that everything is just a little bit different.

Yeah. Really annoying that the connection between Parkman and Molly hasn't even been alluded to this season.

Yeah, if they wanted that scene to be effective at all, they needed to give Tommy a reason not to teleport Joanne (or at least her gun) out of the store. Simplest fix would be to have Joanne fire the gun just as he teleports her out, so he'd be forced to stop time to stop the bullet. The way they played it, with him

Erica's "the key to killing is the element of surprise" line had me thinking she was going to turn her rifle around and kill her coworker there. Don't know why she would do that (maybe because she blames him for various failures), but it would have been a really good setup. But nah.

Oh yeah, Parkman's criticism, I thought for sure the character was being self-aware and knowingly ironic (at that point the show still expected us to not realize it was Parkman, so it would technically count as foreshadowing)… but then he throws out that "at least I'm serving a higher purpose" garbage that suggests he