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Although I agree their relationship is natural and fun, Courtney is a minor child with parents who are actively involved in her life. I wouldn't be able to enjoy Courtney traveling with the Doctor for any length of time because It's just feels wrong. Rose was an adult. Adric didn't have parents. The Sarah Jane

True, but my first thought was a certain American franchise especially the second go round (ST:TNG). If not, it description fits as well.

He did tell Clara that if the thing started fighting it would take out the entire planet, so evacuating the school served no purpose.

They did, in a blink and you missed it moment. The next scene is Clara meeting Danny for a date and he remarks that she's gotten very tan in the last hour or so, she tells him she used a tanning booth. I'm pretty sure that was to set up that they escaped, and she came back and promptly lied to Danny about what she was

When my Time Warner DVR acts like that, I unplug it, wait 30 seconds and plug it back in. That usually takes care of the problem.

Me. I may not be a total fan, because Katrina is the least developed character on the show. But I don't hate her and I think she could be interesting, if they are willing to invest in having her POV. I mean she was a woman who was practicing witchcraft in an era when she could have been killed for doing that. She

A world without antibiotics was a dangerous place. Admittedly this doesn't apply to Ichabod, but women died in childbirth due to infection. Getting shot could kill you if it got infected. Smallpox, polio and other diseases we don't see to day were huge killers of adults. The inability to store food safely had food

Jamie McCrimmon was the Second Doctor's companion for almost all of the Second Doctor's run. It's easy to forget because it was early and so many of those episodes have been destroyed, but he was a male companion, who was a primary companion and was much loved by fans.

That would have been nice, but I think that Moffat wanted to have the "the Doctor has reached the end of his regenerations" story, so they had to throw another regen in there somewhere. I thought counting the duplicate doctor was a bit of a cheat, so I don't know where else they could have come up with an extra

I assumed the Doctor put them there when he was setting up the heist. He couldn't just rescue the Tellers because if he did, the director would never call him to rescue them and he wouldn't know they were there to be rescued. The Director knowing the Doctor's phone number became a fixed point in time. So the Doctor

The thing is that his relationship with Clara has the least potential to be abusive than practically any other one in the series. Clara has her own life. He's not isolating her from friends, family or even Danny. If he wanted to control her all he has to do is get her back late for
her dates and for work and blame it

Also, the Danny/Clara storyline has been told in a non-linear fashion in every episode. We had Danny flashing back to turning Clara down on her invitation to go the party in Into the Dalek. Listen started with Clara coming home from her failed date with Danny and she kept flashing back to it, so we saw how it went

I admit my one thought during the no one likes to see someone looking at them through their own eyes, was to think so find someone who's blind, because they'll never know you look like them.

I don't hater her because I judge Catherine Tate as Donna on her performance as Donna, period. I have learned that it is often a bad idea to find out too much about actors who portray characters I like, because very often, the actors do or say things that bother me. I haven't watched the clip because you seem pretty

Since I may be one of those upvoters I can explain why I do it. I subscribe to get new comments by email. The upside is I don't have to figure out which are new and I don't have to read the whole thread to find new comments. The downside is once the comment has been sent to email, I get it in the original form, even

Thank you!

I second this!

And the double standard that if a woman is sensible and chaste she is b**tch who is friendzoning a guy.

I know many people love Waters of Mars, but for me the only think I learned from Waters of Mars is that The Doctor forgets that he has a box that 1) moves through time and space 2) There are a bajillion planets that are inhabited by humans or humanoid creatures 3) That when bodies are buried on Mars and never

I think it's a callback to that first episode because it doesn't seem to be any other widely known reference. I'm not from the UK, so it might refer to something that is used in the UK, but, if so, Google doesn't find it.