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Being one of those parents, I can confirm this as science fact.

Damn you! Now this will be stuck in my head all day. Btw, my daughter started taking piano lessons in the spring. After her regular practice from the lesson books each day, she is allowed more time to noodle around, and she’s figured out a few pop songs on her own. Naturally, one of them is B.E.R.’s most famous

I saw you dance, from the corner

Teen Titans Go, not the one I’m expecting? That’s totally the one I’d expect and I think it’s awesome! Waffles!

Yeah, the next movie should continue/conclude the Sarah Connor Chronicles. That’s all I want.

Part of the problem I feel *is* the tech in the TNG era.

New characters from the future you say...

Essentially, it just needs to go ahead and tie itself in to the Matrix by being a sequel of the series.

Jeez, all the the hate. Who beat your inner child? Dewbacks served no story purpose, neither did all the bounty hunters other than Boba Fett, nor did any single customer in the Cantina, nor did Dak, nor did Jabba’s band. A big part of Star Wars’ appeal is world building and the fact that the galaxy presented there

Rey needs a cute animal sidekick. She can’t be a Disney princess unless she has a cute animal sidekick. (BB-8 belongs to Poe remember..?)

No, your worldview is threatened by people whose worldview is informed by “Atlas Shrugged”. Am I right?

To be fair, my world view is threatened by Atlas Shrugged.

Nobody dies when they re-cast Starbuck as a woman.

As with James Bond and Arthur Dent, all the Doctor needs to be is British. There’s just something in his DNA that requires him to have a British sensibility. Everything else is pretty much fair game.

“At a later stage, Dr Who would be metamorphosed into a woman.” - Sydney Newman [Creator of #DoctorWho], speaking in a @BBC letter in 1986.

I watched the clip and when she was revealed I felt the tears come down - they were tears of pure unbridled happiness that I didn’t expect but readily welcome as another glass ceiling is shattered.

“I don’t wanna go” was a direct reference to Tennant. He also quoted Smith both vocally and visually (doing the bow tie drop).

I am one of the apparently VERY few who was completely surprised by the reveal. I don’t think I caught on until just a very few seconds before he threw off the disguise, if even then.

I wouldn’t be at all surprised if (deep breath)... in another fantastic round of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff Missy ends up helping The Doctor stop both the Cybermen AND The Master. But she learns the final and hardest lesson about being ‘Doctor Who’. It always has a price. She earned her friend back, but she