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I agree it was fitting (for both the Doctor and Missy! this way, he was compassionate as a gamble, without ever knowing he was right), but I really want him to find out.

It's insane that people assume Midnight is a Moffat episode. He's a ridiculous sap when it comes to Who - he'd never write Midnight as a Who episode.

It really hasn't been a good show since those two teachers barged into the TARDIS.

There's nothing at all in canon to indicate that the second version is possible.

Oh, that's true! It worked both as a speech about his moral outlook and a speech about his friendship with the Master. Part of the issues - besides the murdering ways - is that they always start off competing instead of admitting they want to work together.

First, I want to thank Alasdair for all the great reviews and for having the perfect name for a Who reviewer.

The original! He saw the First Doctor.

TBF, he left a lot of wiggle room for her return (she grabs the laser that kills her and holds to it for some time, she touches the Doctor when he's leaking regeneration energy, it's unclear whether she remembers or not, etc.). He was clearing house - the next creative team can use Missy or not; they can go to a more

Eh, Moffat has brought characters back from the dead all the time. It's fitting he ends on a everybody lives! note.

Seriously. Pink ground meat can kill you. Cook that thing through.

I loved Danny, Danny's arc and the undercurrent of a huge loss in Clara's arc later.

I'm frankly in love with the idea of a society where narrative functions are genders.

I think that, as Alasdair mentions, there's a lot of thematic resonance in having your terrible past not only reveal something awful you did and had forgotten, but also put into jeopardy all that you've built.

Yeah, I liked that they spent an entire episode on establishing why a man with a sock on their head would be terrifying. And it worked!

Yes! The part that makes me laugh the most is the dude who gives information while loading boxes because it happens every episode.

The L&O is still the best thread I've seen in the entire Internet.

The Vault one gives you new looking objects and a console to automatically assign iddle settlers, but really, if you're not the kind of person who gets a settlement and instantly starts thinking ab out the theme, they're probably not for you.

I get motion sickness all the time, but I can't play more than five minutes of that game without literally wanting to throw up.

It's not a joke, it's apparently accuracte commentary on Japanese attitudes.

My brother got it last week because it had a discount and I played a little. I'm kinda sad it has a main plot at all. It could have been the All Sidequests All The Time game I've been waiting for all my life.