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That’s a shame. I think they needed to step back and, at least listen, to some of the criticism of this season, because it was severely flawed and does not resemble Doctor Who all that much.

Every time they give Yaz something to do she’s scolding someone or being generally unpleasant. We saw a glimpse of her family life and she’s telling her parents to shut up.

Hollywood, home of mavericks who tells us, and their peers, what they should and should not say on a daily basis.

Everyone used to crap all over Moffat for “over writing” and I never got that. He brought creativity, uniqueness, and snappy dialogue. Did he ever bite off more than he could chew? Sure. Plenty. Watch Sherlock’s quality over the years to see that in action, but he always had something worth watching. This year, and I

I watched this with the wife and we were both wary, as we’ve found this season to be very disappointing. Jodie as the Doctor, Graham, and to a slightly lesser extent Ryan, have all been positives. However, Yaz is either underused, or being a self righteous scold, the writing is so BAD, Chibnall (and the other writers

For the Switch, I loved the indie game Golf Story, and continue to play The Binding of Isaac daily (I’ve platinum-ed it on PS4 - or I would’ve if the AB+ wasn’t glitched).

Wow. What a petty, uninformed, lazy, ironically stereotype-heavy little screed about the gender wage gap. You know it’s bad when the comment section almost unanimously shrugs and goes, “Nah.”

Steve Carrell to receive the prestigious Bob LaMonta award, for his brave choice as an ac-tor.

Nope. Not even close. But an excellent, wild guess.

Dang, I made a similar DIRL2 joke a little while ago.

Hard to Watch! Wasn’t that the movie that was a parody of Precious, based on the novel Push by Sapphire?

The background song doesn’t help.

And the part at the end where he says something like, “I have my friends and that’s something they can’t take away from me,” and his doll lady friend goes, “Hell yea” I was like - SKIP.

Where is the much anticipated Dan in Real Life 2 AVC used to always (tongue in cheekily) clamor for?

I just want to go on record as saying I have never heard of the Hague, so you’re both streets ahead of me, knowledge-wise.

The commercials for this made it look like melodramatic crap. The song, the creepy dolls saying, “Hell yea” and the hate-crime aspect of it all.

Ouuuuuuuh, look at you!

The AV Club’s “Movie’s You Might Actually Have Seen” list.

It’s like they saw an episode of Martin, and thought it was Game Night.

It’s what the Workaholics drink!