Yeah, I didn't really get that from it either.
Yeah, I didn't really get that from it either.
Or read a book.
This is almost as cool as when Peter Capaldi wore a fez.
I like the lack of sexual tension. The Doctor needs someone who can tell him off properly, not in a "why can't I tame his ways?" fashion.
Liberace. It's Liberace.
It was a player piano all along!
Or they investigated and didn't find anything because, y'know, they got eated by wood.
Because for some reason we still think that the words "Moffat" and "too obvious" can exist in the same timeline.
This season has been good enough for my parents to start watching the show again. Anything that tears them away from Judge Judy has to be pretty compelling.
Oh god, I'm now wondering whether "Sleepers Wake"/"Sleeper's Wake" is some kind of James Joyce deal.
From a boring sci-fi nerd perspective, the biggest problem I had with this one was the weird disparity of technology. The "robots don't understand" thing is fine in itself, but once you introduce the mood-badges - ostensibly psychic technology! - it's harder to accept that humanity could advance to that level and…
I need that cat licking its arsehole in gif form.
It's kind of interesting when you remember that this is in Archer's head, and that he and Pam were bang-buddies for a while.
"Hence is right, and also hence…"
Most great art is made this way.
I assumed it was a gender-flipping of Weekend At Bernie's. Is it not?
So is Poovey definitely a man. Is that decided?
…Lowenstein…
Gibbons' Decline and Fall of the Baboon Empire?
Pun: earned.