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i'm hoping aginst hope that number 7 and ace make an appearance on the 50th anniversary

rule number 6) there is NO…rule number 6
rule number 7) no poofters!

also, too, the 7th.

recently i watched "silver nemesis" where the 7th doctor (mccoy) and ace were diddling around in the basement of buckingham palace looking for some artifact to take back in time and fight the cybermen yada yada yada…

i'm with nick slaughter (below): i see the trailer to olympus has fallen and think, "planes crashing into buildings? white house attacked? president held hostage? well, someone watched season 7 of 24!"

i know you were just pulling stuff put of the air to make a point, but i'm pretty sure space jam was made after the internet had been around for a while.

i didn't recognize hart's name, but when i saw him i remembered seeing him multiple times elsewhere. i think he's a funny guy. his energy and his willingness to commit were the best things about the show. the material sucked. comedians as hosts are usually a good thing, but when the material is dreadful, even

drizzle, drazzle, druzzle, drome

two words:

been there, done that, mrs. skippy and i will be celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary next year, as i spend my pension from the screen actors guild.

yeh, wtf was that gay fireman sketch about?  when was that funny, in 5th grade?  there was no redeeming social commentary, or even a new twist on hader's gay characterization, so it came off as pretty offensive, both to gay people and firemen, and especially to gay firemen.

+1 for the cloud atlas reference

i'm a big fan of now with alex wagner

seriously? an obit for dear abby, but not one for phil bergman of firesign theater last year?

so sorry to disagree, but how about the phrase,

there was a short-lived sitcom (in the early 90's, i believe) called "the powers that be" about a hilarious dysfunctional politico family in washington, starring john forsythe (of "dynasty" fame) as the senator/patriarch, and a cast od wacky chatacters…the stand-out of which was david hyde pierce as the deprssive

i got a huge mary poppins vibe from the governess aspect of clara.  i expected the umbrella to somehow be able to lift her aloft into the heavens towards the tardis.

i got a huge mary poppins vibe from the governess aspect of clara.  i expected the umbrella to somehow be able to lift her aloft into the heavens towards the tardis.

wasn't mel during colin baker's dr. from future earth?  like 21st century, which was the future back then in 1980's bbc production time?

wasn't mel during colin baker's dr. from future earth?  like 21st century, which was the future back then in 1980's bbc production time?