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I definitely get that. But the Doctor/Clara stuff was good enough for me to basically shrug it off. I get why it doesn't work for everyone though.

Considering Clara was such a nothing character in Season 7, I'm okay with getting a second season of her actually being a person and not an idea.

HOT TAKE: I really didn't mind the moon egg that much and I thought the emotional beats of the Doctor/Clara riff worked really well.

I really liked Tennant/Tate too. She balanced his God complex very well.

Yeah, it's a continuation for sure but I just meant in 2005 it was branded as a "reboot"/its own series which is why "new Who" seasons are branded as 1, 2, 3 ect.

It didn't have any "Blink" or "Midnight" esque standouts, but it all held together really well, something that is not typical with Doctor Who seasons. Only Seasons 5 and 8 really managed to tell complete and cohesive stories. (Maybe S1 too)

To me 4, 5, and 8 are the best seasons. 5 is probably the #1 best, but the other two aren't far behind. So I'd say that's pretty good, especially considering S7 was a total mess.

I'm kinda guessing he will stick around until Capaldi leaves. Though I guess that could be this season (but hopefully he'll go for 3 seasons, like Tennant and Smith.)

Despite the fact that they obviously share universes, "new Who" is considered a "reboot" so this isn't really correct.

The comments section was pretty much a Lord of the Flies-esque wasteland up until the Disqus switchover in 2011. NuDisqus has provided easy access to a lot of trolls though.

I actually kind of want him to be the Republican candidate. There's no way in hell he'd actually win the entire thing but it'd make the endless election season way more entertaining. It's a win/win!

Yeah, people are reading waaaay too much into this.

My favorite is their inexplicable use in right-wing conspiracy memes.

The strange cult following of aging weirdos that the Minions have attracted is really something. This Tumblr page is a good home base of them:

That episode airing the same night as the "Knockoffs" episode of Broad City gave me some serious comedy whiplash. Felt like the good ol' NBC Thursday days again.

One of the best series finales I've ever seen, for sure.

1. Broad City - "Knockoffs"
2. Community - "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television"
3. Inside Out
4. Mad Men series finale
5. Peeeeeeeeeno Noir (and basically all of UKS)

You should consider it a gift.

What's crazy about that article is that literally nothing happened to warrant it! Amy didn't even do anything "problematic", they cherry-picked random portions of her material (most of it several years old, and some of it totally misrepresented) just to find things to stir up outrage. Amy's response wasn't great but I

See, I thought the show did pretty well with the darker material. It's a goofy comedy but I felt legitimately sad and nervous for Kimmy in those last two episodes, and I think we were supposed to. People talked about how the show was making the jury seem "dumb" for falling for him but I thought the whole point was