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Considering that ALL of the daleks apparently got around the time lock, it's totally viable that there's a whole tribe of Time Lords running around out there behind the scenes.

I love Moffat. But this episode was one giant missed opportunity.

I just couldn't deal with Fassbender's Magneto-Irish accent the entire time. He can obviously mask it, but I swear Vaughn was just like "Nahhh, let it flow bro."

You would be considered an agnostic atheist. Unlike the Bill Mahrer-style "gnostic" atheists, which are just as annoying as gnostic theists.

Others have suggested this, but I want to add my vote to the tally:

This entire show died in my mind when they revealed who General Monroe really was.....in the first episode.

this looks like a mess.........RTD's insanity fully funded

Wasn't this the movie that led to Pixar becoming what we know and love?

Disagree about Moneyball but TOTALLY agree with the "different, interesting and divisive" bit. Give me a movie where the creators have an artistic vision, and stick to it so passionately that people love or hate it. That makes for the best art almost every time out. And there are movies like this that I hate, but I

Couldn't agree more. It seems like there was a watershed moment that came in the last 4-5 years where real-world replica CGI became indistinguishable from the real world. We've come a long way from Jar Jar Binks.

The plot holes weren't that bad, and nothing worse than you'll find in 80% of this series since 2005. The HD cinematography was GORGEOUS and the new borg-like twist on the Daleks was amazing.

Read "The Writer's Tale" and you'll see first hand why RTD needed to go. He became a lazy, un-interesting mess who tried to force in gay characters strictly for his own amusement.

Creepy, but it was SORELY needed. The daleks had become Doctor Who's version of Keystone Cops. They were hokey as hell and needed a new angle to be scary again.

But the "question must never be answered." There's gotta be SOME danger associated with it.

Maybe they could go the opposite way to seem shocking. Like....ya know....the bad guy steals an old woman's purse.

Oh I agree, I was just saying the name (whatever word it ends up being) represents his true nature. So he chose the name of "The Doctor" to represent the opposite of that nature - someone who helps people.

Just out of curiosity, would you have enjoyed it more if they would have had the little girl regenerate into another actress, and just keep using the River character throughout the years, allowing different actresses to play her (vs giving us her ENTIRE story in one season)? I always thought she was a much better

The use/review portion is still really buggy.

His true name is his true nature - the thing that caused him to "never stop running" when he looked into the untempered schism as a child. I think he saw what he would become (the Valeyard, the Dream Lord, etc) and it would be something even worse than the Master.

Why oh why can't Google fonts give you similar sorting and listing features like you see on www.dafont.com - would make the service far more useful