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Even though I knew you were joking, I got so angry at this. ^.^

Well, they definitely both have TeeVee shows, anyhow.

I honestly CTRL+F'd to try and find out how Ray was doing.

I think I've heard this but I can't see how Crooked Rain would not be the all-time champ in that respect.

If that PA has to buy wards, yr support has some answering to do! :)

I was watching Brain of Morbius last week and I was overwhelmed by how many different elements were being put into play at the same time. You couldn't get away with that in 40 minutes.

You really should read all the Holmes short stories. I bought Leslie Klinger's annotated complete collections and they changed my life.

For added giggles: me and my friend when we watched this one would shout "JAGGOROTH!" every time somebody says it on screen. If this doesn't sound like fun, you don't know fun, mister.

case-in-point; This last Doctor died on screen (Impossible Astronaut), had the universe restart, had his TARDIS explode or malfunction god-knows-how-many-times, literally walked into untold numbers of traps intended for him, and yet He and both of his principle companions died of old age.

You guys are having a FIRM DISAGREEMENT about WHO LIKES WHAT and if they are ALLOWED!

I've been very happy with NuWho but I agree that the show is generally better when it isn't a drama about the doctor but instead a drama about the implications of being WITH the doctor. They have such an incredible character with the Doctor — so difficult to write, so much to explore, and finally, so much you can't

I don't understand this POV that admittedly many fans have post-50th. Does the drama mean less to you if it didn't happen? Because that is fiction.

I really am not a fan of this comic but yr excitement is infectious and the screengrab (above) has got me shaking!

I can relate to Douglas Adams penning the best classic Doctor stories for me. Although I've watched maybe 20 or so serials, City of Death remains the best one I've watched by a mile.

That's right.

I'd like to speak to this dynamic — I realize that doctors when they regenerate go through a period of weirdness and forgetfullness and violent rage but what if Capaldi never recovered? He is a new regeneration cycle after all. The seasonal arc could be built around Coleman trying to remind him of the quirkiness of

They're saving Rory for when they bring him back as The Master, obviously.

Martha gets so much hate, but she's my favourite NuWho companion. I just thought she was very likeable and refreshing after Rose, who I never liked too much, and I thought her arc was very interesting. (It helped that the season she was in was quite solid too.) It was nice seeing a black companion as well.

Would you mind clarifying what this is a reference to? I'm blanking on this.

I am hoping for a 1st/Suzanne style relationship.