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Flynn is the only adult character who never fit the title.

I want to see a sequel where Marie is a DC senator who prospers by stealing information from her political opponents. Maybe also poisoning them with saxitoxin.

Fring was a key player in the Pinochet administration, as evidenced by the use of the word 'generalissimo' about him. It's more likely that he turned to drug dealing because of the lack of competition after Pinochet wiped it out. He's a businessman and sensed the opportunity.

Surely Gus's partner being murdered in front of him happened in the 1980s, long before the events of this episode?

Sutcliffe is an over-privileged bigoted murderous Georgian imperialist jerk. Perhaps he discovered it and kept it to himself.

Perhaps he was afraid the Doctor would turn him into anything unnatural.

He's better than 9, which is saying a phenomenal amount.

I think that with each new Doctor, age and aging are dependent on personality. 1 as I understand it was a relatively crusty Doctor, while 11's youth was down to the Doctor being emotionally drained by all of 10's angsting, and thus being started afresh.

The Master and the Doctor don't have to have lived through the same number of years as each other. It could have been no time at all for her.

I wish Jacobi could have more time as the Master. REBORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRN!

I'd rather it be his wife and kids.

Best opening trio of episodes since at least S5, maybe even 4.

A reason for extra death to the product that is nuclear weapons.

'Baffling' means they don't understand, not they condemn.

Pre-1931 Canadian.

That was so awful (as in tragic development) that the Doctor wiped most of the viewers' memories as well.

7.

The ways of interpreting that line are binary.

The latter had a two page spread on why Dominic Monaghan was leaving Lost a week before Through the Looking Glass aired, and ran a tiny paragraph in summer 2006 explaining that Agbaje's character was going to be killed off because he was homesick.

I'm not as horrified by Kris Marshall as many seem to be. He was by far and away the best part of My Family (as the Doctor he could be angry with Jack for throwing his sister from that show into the Sun :) ) and I remember his part in Love Actually fondly.