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I think it was just supposed to be the voice of whoever was hijacking the TARDIS stating their intentions. They never really explained how the Silence did that, but I'm guessing that's what the fake TARDIS in "Day of the Moon" was for. Hopefully Moffat will bring that plotpoint back someday.

Except it's obviously evolving in tandem with the other arcs of the season, such as the soldier theme and the religion theme. So while Heaven itself isn't being progressed, it's likely one component of a finale that encompasses all these things.

Do yourself a favor and skip over to the third episode first. It's much more new viewer friendly than "Into the Dalek", and there's not really any major continuity you have to worry about to get into it.

Dude, that was nothing compared to some of the rude bastards I've tried to debate fiction with. Not even a blip on the radar.

The Great Intelligence, maybe?

Minimalist? Please.

Season 22 hammered it home just as hard. The difference was that season 22 had Eric Saward as a script editor, which pretty much tanked the show.

"Where the idea that one has to dissect random editing, scene shifts, and implausible moments as 'complicated' instead of 'convoluted', I don't know. It's like a Pavlovian condition. Steven rings the bell and all the fans salivate. It's not my style, I guess."

Like you said, I don't consider that a problem, honestly. I like it when the companion is as razor-sharp as the Doctor.

"It doesn't even quite match up with that throwaway line"

That's good!

There's a tumblr out there called "A Song of Representation" dedicated to theorizing how every single character in A Song of Ice and Fire who bucks the social norms of Westeros in the slightest has an autistic personality disorder.

Yeah, it was the one who said, "Do something great and name it after me!"

I think the worst was "Time Heist". Although that was mostly because once you've seen the "Liars, Guns, & Money" trilogy, every other space opera bank robbery will pale in comparison.

She's half-Weeping Angel and normally exists in a state of quantum superposition. The reason she couldn't do the Queen harmonies was because everybody was looking at her and collapsing her into just the one Fox.

My first ever Doctor Who story was the TV movie, back when it aired on Sci-Fi in the late 90s.

That's bad….

One thing I absolutely loved about Romana as a companion was that, as a fellow Time Lord, she was every bit as unflappable as the Doctor was. They just kind of strolled through the plot of every episode, unfazed by what was going on, whilest trading outlandish quips and offering insane technobabble that often ends up

That's good!