Oh……Nimon. How did I forget about that one? :(
Oh……Nimon. How did I forget about that one? :(
Hmm. I remain the only heterosexual male that simply doesn't get off on Jenna Coleman. She doesn't do a thing for me. She was pretty tonight. But, sexy? Not to me. She's like a kid.
YES SIR GREENE!! Thank you! :)
Really? I always thought it was kind of cool. I mean, it's been like that since the early 90's.
I didn't think he would replace her. I thought he would become the new secondary male companion to her main one. At least, in a perfect world.
"This was probably the least interesting and memorable conflict 12/Clara have been subjected to"
I understand, seriously. But, for me, this was leagues above things like "LISTEN" and "KILL THE MOON", which I found irredeemable travesties. For some reason, this episode hit all the right buttons. It was everything I love about DOCTOR WHO, starring The Doctor and a solid companion named Clara. THIS is the episode…
Okay….The Doctor just became a new incarnation and old friends aren't sure how to take it. Also, every time The Doctor changes, he's a bit crazy and off to start. Annnnnnnnd GO! ;)
Live through TIME AND THE RANI and then you'll see concrete slab blowjobs are streets ahead… ;)
You and I are in total agreement. Bring that guy back as many times as possible. His Doctor Who speaks to me. Can't wait for next week. :)
I think "Gus" trying to backwards-engineer/understand The Mummy who kills on contact might have something to do with "Heaven" and "Death"/Missy….
…flip that… ;)
I think I'll need Lalla Ward, first. This new Big Finish version can appear if she regenerates on screen. That's how I'd prefer it, anyway. No need to ignore the past actors if they're still alive.
Hrm. Since I don't see this season as anything really good, except tonight's flawless gem, I'm hesitant to praise Moffat for anything since S6. ;)
I think MUMMY would be a great intro to Capaldi as The Doctor, but not to the franchise itself.
This episode was A-class, but really only if you have a foundation to base it against. Try tonight's MUMMY ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS out. But be warned: it's an impressive display of what makes Doctor Who work, but it doesn't serve as intro piece to the concept. Go back to 2010's THE ELEVENTH HOUR for a solid intro to the…
I think both Tom and Capaldi could pull that off, either way…
Insanity. If last week was a 0 (and I agree) then this week was a 1-brillion…
"I tell you Whovian, there's nothing to worry about….Boredatwork is large and placid……"
I'm sure he had a hand in the Clara/Maise conversation, and the whole idea of Clara's path in this episode concerning the future of her travels. But, this sounded, flowed, and felt nothing like Moffat to me. Like I said, in the past episodes it's been "and Steven Moffat" in the credits. And you could hear and feel him…