Don’t tell that to Jamie Kennedy or he'll put your ass in a documentary.
Don’t tell that to Jamie Kennedy or he'll put your ass in a documentary.
Yes!
that laugh track just irks me. I wish it could be disabled
HAHA! No! He has no idea. This despicable pile of shit quite literally thinks everything that comes out of his mouth is brilliant. He seriously sounds like my six year old trying to imitate how she thinks snooty adults talk.
“That’s OK. I know you’re not thinking,” Trump responded. “You never do.”
“It’s unfair to him at this point. What his wife is going through, what his beautiful children are going through, it’s not describable, it’s not fair.”
This man is mentally ill. That’s not a dis, it’s the truth. He’s had bipolar disorder since he started having blackouts at 5 years of age, and he believes that because his mother never medicated him for it, that’s what makes him so great today. He calls it his superpower. If this was a regular person saying these…
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let’s be honest - I am not going to drop this show until the BBC does. I’ve followed it through decades now. I watched faithfully durin times when the show itself seemed to dislike itself. Chibnall would have to be spectacularly bad to get me to drop it. And the truth is... if he is that bad then it’d actually be…
Chibnall is not a bad show runner. He obviously knows how to orchestrate things to put a show together and that is a talent not everyone has. I am willing to hand him a chance.
I haven’t really liked all that much anything Chris Chibnall has done for Doctor Who and some of his Season 1 Torchwood stuff is woeful (you know the ones).
I really loved Bill, more than Clara. I grew a bit tired of the companions all being some super-special puzzle that the Doctor had to unravel, rather than being true companions, and I say that as a huge Amy & Rory fan. Bill had the benefit of being just who she was - and asking all the logical questions that any one…
Ativan is to planes as cheese is to pizza.
Yeah, that just blows my mind. It’s like they’ve never heard of benzodiazepines.
They’re so hung up on the flying thing. Many people, including myself, are afraid of flying, but do it anyway. Sometimes I can psych myself up for it. Usually, though, I get half-Kavanaughed before I board the plane.
So last year they were worried about women being assaulted in bathrooms now a year later they won’t believe a woman when she says she was assaulted.
I don’t think it matters whether the Doctor is male or female. Gender has never been a defining characteristic of the stories before so there is no reason to assume it will change the basic dynamic of the show going forward.
I’m looking forward to Jodie Whittaker. You’ve got the concept of regeneration, plus a male character who is not human, and who has exhibited many characteristics which are a long way from those of a stereotypical male. Why wouldn’t you give a woman a chance in that role?