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Sorry? You get universal health care but crappy streaming options.

I will be paying around $100 per month for cable. Netflix is $7.99, Hulu is $7.99 if I put up with commercials, Amazon Prime is $99 per year or about $8.95 per month and I get AP for the free shipping anyway. I already subscribe to broadband. So for $16 a month I get almost everything I care about either right away,

Yep. When my contract runs out, I'll dump Dish. Frankly, if I decide I can't live without seeing certain shows immediately, I can buy or rent the few cable series I can't get free for less than paying cable.

I read one article that said they picked up international right for JTV, which might be new. Usually they get the US rights for CW shows, but not international ones.

Oh I hope not. I like Missy, for all her "being evil" and I'm in the group who doesn't care for River. I do think they have established that The Master won't die permanently and Missy seem sto be popular, so I think she will be around for a while.

The other thing that the Dark Swan story is highlighting is that Rumple, as he was, is not totally responsible for becoming evil. He didn't go looking to BECOME The Dark One. He was trying to kill The Dark One to save the children, including Bae, from being taken to the Ogre wars. He had no idea that killing the

NO!!! Back foul thing (the idea, not you as a poster) and begone! Thank goodness Davies is gone, because he was so attached to Rose.

Seeing something from their past seemed to be the way to remember who they really were when they had were under the influence of the Chameleon Arch. The Master didn't want to remember who he was as Derek Jacobi, at least not until the Doctor inevitably showed up, so he may have hidden the broach elsewhere, in an

So it's not only me. I ended up putting on the Closed Captions just so I could know what they were saying. I couldn't always tell with the music.

The Key of Time part 2? Actually, needing Missy to find Gallifrey, because The Doctor needs to find Gallifrey for some reason, would be a good reason to have her be a companion. The Doctor did ask John Sims' Master to travel with him when the Master was dying in Last of the Time Lords and The Master refused, just to

why didn't the Doctor just destroy the Daleks using the machine earlier
when he had the chance, if he knew Davros' plan would do exactly that?
Was it really just so he could have the excuse of telling himself it was
all Davros' doing? Why didn't Davros hook the unconscious Doctor up to
the machine, fatally injure him

Although I'm sure there will be a Dalek/Time Lord hybrid in the end, we really don't know that it is certain. The prophecy said that there would be a hybrid of two warrior races, but didn't name those races. So I'm sure there are other options.

I thought the chemistry was fine, so mileage varies. However awkward fits when a person asks ex-lover to defend recent lover for the murder of the man she left ex-lover for. That's tons and tons of awkward right there.

I'm halfway expecting her to do both! Let's face it we have Checkov's child molestation from last season, which can perfectly well result in Wes as Annalise's child AND they can act on the sexual tension between the two of them.

Plus dealing with an overbearing parent who simply won't hear you can be very hard. Sadie is shy and naturally go with the flow and Barb doesn't hear anything except what she wants to hear. There is a chance Sadie would not have spoken up if Steven hadn't been there because he's not part of their dynamic and Sadie

Frankly, I'm rooting for settling the relationship by Sadie deciding she deserves far, far better than Lars. Their relationship dynamic bugs me, although this episode helps me understand it a little better.

Although I do agree that Steven has never been sick, it's not that unusual that a kid his age wouldn't remember ever being in a hospital. Most kids his age are in a hospital once, when they are born. Then most kids don't get sick enough or injured enough to be hospitalized. As long as their parents don't get sick

Peter is awful, but he has never been a bad politician. Plus, the show is kind of a riff on Bill and Hillary, with Alicia standing by her cheating man and all. So in some way it will be Bill saying why Hillary is wrong. It would be nice if he didn't criticize her too much, but I'm still uncomfortable about the whole

Wow, this makes me uncomfortable. I'm not thrilled that a show on a major network is going to be making anti-Hillary points every single week without one chance of rebuttal. That just seems wrong.

Seconded.