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Yes, that one.

And he's somewhat involved with the Sixth Doctor's regeneration story, The Last Adventure. And there's always that argument that he was involved with Two's.

Not necessarily. Theoretically the regeneration is at Christmas. We didn't find out about Capaldi til August, and he had a cameo in the 50th…

You don't have to make her magically Space-Perfect, though, or with the exact same standards as the Doctor, nor keep her on as a companion (though they were going to try that with the Webcasts, IIRC, before Nu-Who happened), or even as a regular. You could even do something like what was suggested downthread, and have

One of the few positive things I had to say at the end of this episode was "at least it did the awkward Trump references slightly more organically than the forced ones in AOS this year."
But AOS definitely handled the story better apart from that.

I'm in agreement with this, if that's not clear.

Gomez has backtracked a bit on her "leaving the show" statements, but this wouldn't surprise me. Heroic Suicide seems to be just about the only allowable redemption bit, apparently.

I know they won't, but I really hope the show sticks with and commits to the Redeeming the Master arc here. Because you can't really do it again from a narrative perspective, and second chances are very much in the spirit of the show. I was furious when Big Finish's 30 seconds of maybe providing hope for the Daleks to

You'll have to wait at least til Christopher Tolkien is gone, 'cause that's not happening while he's alive. And his replacement may well be of the same opinions.

From what I've heard, no. (Well, the prefaces and such are new). But my amazon order is mysteriously delayed, so I can't check for myself.

They literally already said he'd be let in to see the film. And if they offered him a refund, but refused to let him enter, there'd be a lawsuit.

They told him they hope he enjoys the film. He has a reserved seat. It would actually be illegal for them to not allow him to attend, unless of course he is being actively disruptive.

The legal ramifications of the cases haven't really concluded yet, so if you're tuned into that sort of story, you're still hearing about them a good deal. And it makes sense as a reference, since both the not-making-the-cake and not-letting-men-in-the-theatre are illegal under the same sort of laws (which is why they

Not reading this post. :p

I don't think that's an official cover.

It's a floor, not another moon, apparently, unless I misunderstood the reference to "moon 14" in one of the episodes.

I've never seen anything to suggest Krennic was in the TIE, and the director's (of the film, that is) own words seem to contradict that.
"We knew it wouldn't be in the film."
There was no "next."
Etc.

Well, posters tell you that a film exists, who is in it, etc., and trailers tell you /what/ is in it. Posters also, historically at least, have been distinct artistic renderings and often paintings or otherwise not the same medium as the film, in addition to being still, so they are at an increased remove from the

Yeah, they had time each day to just shoot things that look cool. So, for example, that shot of Jyn in disguise with the lights behind her was just a cool image they saw when turning off the lights on the set at the end of the day, and then they stopped to shoot it, and included it with the footage for a possible

The thing with Rogue One is that in that case it /was/ intentional, per interviews with the director. Which can reasonably be a thing people dislike.