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Fence-sitter!

Clearly? I thought it was obvious that I was saying that all straight men are the worst and cause all the problems, ever. Should there be pictures, as well? ;)

Easy…easy…when insulting a stranger, you must be careful that your soapbox doesn't give you splinters…

Yes, it's certainly gratifying to know all of those Catholic Priests were straight…

Always say 'Thank You' when you toss the used tissue away, and then Tweet a glowing review of their latest film. It's only proper!

I would be interested to see how much of that 10 year sentence he actually is forced to serve. It's only important to the Higher Powers when it's someone famous and the public is "outraged" (READ: Secretly okay staring at free famous boobies but don't tell anyone!) Give it a year and no one will care.

Also, no more female teachers raping 13 year old students! Win-Win!

I say we eliminate the straight male and lesbian populations. That way, no one will ever care about seeing women naked again. Science wins again! *awesome-fist-clench*

Yes, but what's the character motivation? What does it MEAN to be a horse that kicks up dirt like that? Rehearsals!!

*Does TOP GUN high/low-five slap with Douay-Rheims-Challoner*

When I heard that celebrities had taken NUDE photos (are we still calling digital images photos?) of themselves, I immediately looked up Lawrence's shots. I mean, I had to see the glory and heavenly healing light of seeing someone famous….but WITHOUT their clothes! Can you imagine what's under there? Can you fathom

That makes sense in a way. And it's not a huge thing for me. I just miss seeing him get lost in time and space with a companion and there be no connections to modern Earth for most of the season. I'm sure like everything else in the show, this too shall change.

But surely only after The Doctor left her on Earth. She was still an Earthbound journalist when he was Earthbound in his 3rd incarnation. But once Four left, she left it all behind too. Then, he drops her off (for various on and off screen reasons) and that's when she has to endure the rest of her normal life. After

Who?

And in regards to needing R&R….the older stuff was always about The Doctor seeking out a nice vacation somewhere, but not being able to control the TARDIS accurately, he usually ended up in an adventure. So, I've never keyed into the modern era idea that The Doctor is always going, going, going, forever. I long for a

solesakum & dygitalninja: Both good answers. I guess for me, the classic companions always seemed to be the most realistic in certain ways. When they came on board, they were there. While it's hard to believe someone would just up and go for an uncertain future with The Doctor, it's equally hard to believe we're

Wow. You couldn't be MORE incorrect or insulting to the man who made Doctor Who a success in the 21st century. John Hurt was a filler. A Richard Hurdnall. A Peter Cushing. He is a stand-in for a lazy plot from a lazy writer. His performance was an echo of what Eccleston could have accomplished. In the end the

Superb episode, excellent Doctor. The only real problem I have with Clara is her "part-time companion" thing. You're trying to tell me a human woman is offered all of time and space to explore…..and she chooses instead to become a teacher (out of nowhere) on Earth, only going out and exploring existence as a "hobby".

"Snitterman!"

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