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He looks like an Abercrombie model had a stroke.

No, Bradley Cooper survives through the end of the show. (His stabbing at the end of S2 is a takeout.)

Either that, or "Big Belly Burger, you have failed this city!"

I was only half-watching by Season 9, but Amanda Waller was played by THE Pam Grier, and she was awesome.

Side note: MAN, that episode wasted Amy Acker.

*gasp* The Mysteries of Laura is a show about a detective!

Seasons 8 and 9 are godawful. Season 10 has been a breath of fresh air, the characters actually seem to like each other for the first time since Season 6, and the whole thing is just a lot of good fun. The stakes aren't super high, but the stories always nails the emotions, and it feels like a return to what made the

LKH was hilarious, but it was also not the episode we or the characters needed at that time.

All FBI agents carry murder needles. It's part of their training

Well, there's the problem in your last sentence: the Ponds and River didn't *have* a family dynamic.

Wait, did the serial killer expert just plant evidence, or did she actually kill somebody as the review says? Because there's a big difference there, and the latter is way stupider.

True, having Amy and Rory together was a great idea, and the Doctor having two companions at a time is something I started missing as soon as Clara came along. And Rory's dad was awesome. Still, Amy's "wider life" beyond Rory was barely touched.

I'm also not sure how Amy and Rory had a "smooth integration" of their family lives. Even putting River aside, remember when Amy's parents came back to existence and then she never mentioned them again?

Jackie Tyler is the best you blaspheming heathen

I feel like everything in the above comment could be a Sally Langston monologue.

It's actually about ethics in movie adaptations of comic book adaptations of Norse mythology journalism.

Wow. I'm glad you got your hatred for Mexican eighth graders off of your chest. That must be hard for you to carry around. Do you want to talk about it? How can I help you get over this irrational prejudice?

You're right about the Delta Wave—I misremembered. I still think that was a different situation though. I can't imagine 9 making the same decision if the only thing between him and the Daleks was a dumb egg.

I'm sure the writer didn't intend that meaning, but that's the only real world situation in which the moral logic of the episode would apply. I might have missed that parallel at first too( since the rest of the episode is so weird and confusing even without that) had someone not pointed it out to me before I watched

Well said. And the thing is, when the other Doctors (at least in the modern age) went "dark" they had a reason for it. With 12, nothing. He was just a jerk for no reason. It wasn't until this season that Capaldi even felt like the Doctor to me.