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    Sure. But I'd love to have a conversation where everything doesn't revolve around what men find sexy!

    I didn't know that's a thing, but idolizing a person, or having a type, isn't bad. It's the "yes, there should be more women like this in movies, because that's what I find hot" talk that's a little frustrating.

    I was going to point that out but felt to tired too get into that discussion. :P Glad someone else said it.

    Yikes - you should stay away from women you deem 'nice' then! But nothing wrong with having a type.

    Oh dear, sexy baby talk. *shudders*

    Definitely! But they won't know until they've tried!

    :/ Yes.

    Same! He's finally started to get some great, fitting material to work with.

    Me too.

    Thanks for the historical recap! :) I love it when people in the comments help with providing context for a TV episode.

    YES. I want more of Bill.

    It's a Moffat thing for me. I loved River Song until Moffat made all the character's appearances overly quirky and she started feeling less and less like a person and more like a fun recurring joke. I haven't seen her episode(s?) with the twelfth Doctor though.

    That's always preferable with Doctor/companion relationships.

    That's an interesting idea!

    Every doctor except for 10*

    Yes! That's what bothered me as well. That's what makes it so awful.

    I think I was more bothered by the moment when he could have tried to save the boy but didn't. But I agree about the cold attitude clashing with the rest of his portrayal.

    Hang on… Did The Doctor have sunglasses instead of a sonic screwdriver last season? (I didn't watch that one.)

    Funny since in the same episode he also said "if your future is built on the suffering of that creature, what's your future worth?".