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The Hole In Things
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David Lynch actually directed the video for Came Back Haunted.

I think NIN alone should bump this episode to an A+.

James: Catch ya on the flip side, dudemeisters . . . NOT!

I thought the creepy monotone the proto-Cybermen talked in sort of gave it away.

In fairness to the BBC, it was pretty obvious this was a Cybermen episode, although they could've held off on revealing Simm's return.

In spite of the production limitations of the original Cybermen, I still think they look creepier and less goofy than their subsequent appearances.

Bessie!

I spent most of the episode trying to figure out if he was John Simm or Simon Pegg.

He mentioned his former premiership, so I'm assuming this takes place after he escaped Gallifrey.

I'm glad the Master finally brought back the goatee.

My God! We must inform the Marshall of the Supreme Court!

I think that was already 3.99.

It seems that it's just for the oversized, 25th issues. The regular pricing should resume in July.

For Batman, I'd have to say Grant Morrison's entire run. If we're counting other media than comics, than I'd have to add the Nolan trilogy and that episode of the Adam West series where the Penguin ran for mayor.

It's maybe not a straight up fight but I think mine is probably the confrontation between Batman and the Justice Lords version of Batman on the Justice League episode "A Better World."

One: Duke needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine.

Batman/The Shadow #2: Good.

If Carrie Coon doesn't win an Emmy, than I have no choice but to assume the Emmys are rigged.

All-Star Batman #11, Aquaman #25, Batman #25, Batwoman #4, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #9, Green Arrow #25, Nightwing #23, Superman #25, and Super Sons #5.

I briefly thought of As You Like It. That might not be a great guess but at least it's better than Much Ado About Nothing or The Comedy of Errors.