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Rassilon did not try to replace Earth with Gallifrey until AFTER The Hurt Doctor used The Moment to end the Time War. However, we just saw The Doctors change history so that the Doctor never did use the moment, so the "let's replace Earth" stunt probably never happened.

Hey, everyone, which re-design is worse: Re-designing How I Met Your Mother so that it all takes place in one building, or re-designing The A.V. Club so that it looks like a Windows Phone threw up all over the homepage? Amirite?

"Winter Dreams" changed my life. Literally. Changed my religious outlook. Drove me toward studying writing. His short stories are brilliant.

I'm really disappointed in this re-design: This is my second-favorite Fitzgerald (behind "Winter Dreams"), and I would have totally missed this story had I not been trying to find the comments on the re-design article for updates from staff.

Thanks for the info. Good luck with the crowd control, sir.

Seconded. Seriously.

I'm generally pretty generous toward designing new user interfaces—I've had to shepherd a couple re-/designs on much simpler websites than this one and it was a hard task, so I can't imagine how complex this project was. However, I agree with the folks that say this is a simple-looking but unusable design. When the

He looks weird.

Is there a Tropes vs. Men in Pop-Culture-Inspired Fashion Design?

@EvelKareebel:disqus, I'm pretty sure it *was* designed in the mid 90's using clipart. I swear I found that site in middle school and it looked exactly the same.

I think part of what's happening is also that they thought at the outset of the season that they needed rain in New York on the wedding day to match with the opening of season 6, so they figured they could use a storm to stretch out the drive time and provide them with more plot. However, they are realizing that that

I was never much of a Ted/Robin fan, but I didn't mind it much for most of the run of the show. I thought that I was still pulling for a Ted/Victoria endgame, but Ted's flasharound scenes with The Mother so far have made me realize that, really, I just want Ted to end this thing in a happy, healthy relationship.

Yes, @avclub-835180f7aed8193bd09aedef6399deae:disqus et al, Robin is an attractive woman, but come on, people, it's not implausible that Ted could fall hard for someone else, even if in his opinion that woman isn't as pretty as Robin. Human beings don't just spend their lives pining over the prettiest person they've

Columbus to western Brooklyn is a nine-hour trip with no traffic and minimal stops in good weather. Marshall is making that trip with a baby (plus another person behind the wheel whose priorities are different than his). Ted's on-the-road pizza aside, he's probably going to need to stop for food more than once.

I actually still go back and watch episodes or stretches from the first four seasons when I am in the mood for something light. The slide toward heightened reality that most long-running sitcoms go through was definitely beginning by season four, but it was still relatively subtle and the show was grounded enough that

I'd encourage you to go back and watch through the end of season four. And then pretend that it ended there.

At this point, Sepinwall is the boy who cried wolf where quitting this show is concerned. Something something Cher retirement tours something something.

You say, "anyone still watching this show," but outside the gates of The AV Club and Alan Sepinwall's comments section, isn't this show more popular now than it ever was during the years when the writing staff was firing on all cylinders?

Would really enjoy it being the kind of thing that doesn't get noticed or commented on.

The scene with Clint realizing he's been left behind left a huge smile on your face?