“2day, I lernt how to use da compootin box and a image serch to make folks believe I’m one a dem dere thinky people. LOL”
“2day, I lernt how to use da compootin box and a image serch to make folks believe I’m one a dem dere thinky people. LOL”
No, actually, what it appears to be is stock photography.
Actually, I think that one falls in the spacey-wacey categeory, technically speaking.
I’m not sure splitting it up would have helped just because it really seemed there wasn’t that much there in the first place. Moffat coined the “timey-wimey”, and I’ve always viewed that as a good way to set aside some narrative issues that would otherwise get in the way of telling a good story. This episode felt like…
Though a number of people have been a bit critical of Moffat’s borrowing of the mind palace trope for this last episode, I actually think that would open up a space for this approach that might be interesting. The Doctor does need an anchor, and this is usually provided via a mixture of the people he meets and a…
Nope, I don’t think that’s it. The point of putting him in there was not to subject him to an eternal (real or actual) imprisonment, but to get him to confess. The whole billions of iterations thing was his way of cheating his interrogators, finding a loophole (albeit a tortuous one) to eventually win. They…
Honestly, though not as important for the plot, what bugged me more was the set of dry clothes. I assumed it was going to be some kind of closed causal time loop (like in Blink), but given that there was a first time the Doctor entered the castle and a last time he left, where the hell did his extra clothes come from?…
I clicked, too, but damn... I hear about the fucked up shit she says on various media outlets, and given those comments, I might think it is all an act to sell books, game the system, or hell, even maybe just some elaborate performance piece. If you scroll down her twitter feed, though (which I don’t particularly…
Also, while this was an excellent comment...
“Macaroni” sounds fureign to me, I reckon its all apart of his socialistic muslim plot to bring down ‘merica from the inside, and don’t let nobody tell you otherwise, ‘cause theys just part o’ tha conspiracy...
My respect for PPP +100.
And, it must be admitted, that is a pretty odd question from the get go. If your mom had an abortion, then... well, you wouldn’t exactly be around to have an opinion on the matter, would you?
I can sympathize. Coming from the same region, I really wish there was a convenient gif for a really depressed high five, but alas, I can’t find one.
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You know, the fact that no one was around was part of the reason it was a shock, and I think having him make it out would undermine that. The tendency you noted of making use of the deaths could actually be a negative overall because then, any scene where one of the main crew is isolated would be one the audience…
I see. Well then, your previous comment makes a bit more sense. No offense intended, but that was honestly the first thought that came to mind when I saw that comment.
Fair enough, but I can’t see any way he could come out of that unscathed where it wouldn’t undermine the sense of danger needed to keep this kind of show going. The only things zombies really have going for them is that they can occasionally catch people off guard, and if you get surrounded by a horde of them, you are…
Maybe. I think it might depend on whether they think they can get the relevant shock value out of it because even without Glenn, it is still something a lot of the audience would see coming. They might redshirt it or skip it. The only way I could see them still doing it is if the group that is present is made up…
Wait, when did Carl become the new Lori?
Ha.