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We joke about it but I'd actually watch the hell out of a show where Clara and her immortal teenage girl companion travel time and space in their diner.

This is going to rank just behind "The Big Bang" as perhaps my favorite season finale since the show came back. I don't know what happened to Moffat toward the end of this run of episodes but his writing quality improved vastly, and there was so much I loved about this episode in particular.

I actually made the mistake of seeing the grade before I watched the episode, and therefore my expectations were lowered considerably. Hell, I even contemplated not bothering to watch it at all, knowing it was a C+ episode. And then I saw the first comment here which called out the reviewer on the grade, decided to

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Fun is subjective. You say Marvel is "SO MUCH BETTER at making their movies fun" but "fun" ANT MAN was one of the most boring movies I've seen on the big screen recently, with few stakes and a reliance on jokes (few of which worked) instead of drama. I honestly had more fun with MAN OF STEEL which - cliched complaints

I hated almost EVERYTHING about "The End Of Time" with the exception of what the knocks were and how Ten died saving a friend.

I've seen a few people already declare it their favorite Nu-Who episode. Not sure about that, but it definitely occupies the top tier for me alongside the likes of "Blink" and "Day Of The Doctor", and it feels like Twelve's most defining episode so far. I think it feels so satisfying - in my opinion, at least -

Me too!

"River" is actually REALLY good. I'll forgive you, seeing as you're probably suffering post-binge comedown, but do give it a try.

We may not be getting Iron Fist now, sadly. The current rumors indicate that Netflix haven't yet figured out how to bring him to the screen, and they're toying with doing a Punisher show instead, due to good feedback about the character from the set of DD's season 2.

Hopeful Whovians will, henceforth, be the name of my band.

Netflix are really nailing the MCU villains in a way that their big screen counterpart has repeatedly failed at. I'd probably put both Killgrave and Wilson Fisk in my top 5 MCU villains quite easily.

Yeah, I heard the same thing. Fuller wanted Tennant for Hannibal originally. I never heard about him being considered for Graham.

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I honestly thought I was going to hate this one. It was by Mark Gatiss, whose work I've never enjoyed on this show, used found footage which wore out its welcome several years ago, and it followed “The Zygon Inversion” - an episode which I enjoyed greatly. Hell, I even briefly glanced at some of the online reviews for

Same hairlines though!

Yeah, I just finished watching this again and agree. It's nice to have an episode where The Doctor wins an enemy over rather than just winning.