Hey, aren't we all?
Hey, aren't we all?
If you showed him the photo now, he'd probably be fairly embarrassed by his goofy look alright.
The guy with the striped T-Shirt is Ray Bradbury. I wonder what happened to the other lads in the photo.
Imagine if the Kandy Man had been the antagonist in the second "Doctor Who"serial in 1963 instead of the Daleks. I can't imagine Kandymania gripping 1960s Britain to the same extent as Dalekmania.
When will this idiotic 3D obsession ever end?
Indeed. Where would Davros be without his bat-shit monologuing?
That was great. I love those two.
The Dakara superweapon was bloody awesome. Davros' Reality Bomb for "Journey's End" should have made the list as well.
This looks unremittingly awful.
I'm sure that he needed that iron rod in his head like a hole in the head.
Hayley Atwell looks even better with 1940s make-up, in so far as that's possible.
They should have stopped looking for Justin Bieber ten years earlier.
Indeed. "Time's Arrow" and "Requiem for Methuselah" are the only other ones that I can think of off the top of my head, Isaac Newton's cameo in Voyager's "Death Wish" notwithstanding.
You're thinking of the "Enterprise" Season Three episode "North Star". It's not great but it's certainly one of the better completely filler episodes of the third season.
@Hartter: I'd kill or die to see this movie!
I really like "The '37s" but Earhart isn't given enough attention for my liking. Notwithstanding holodeck characters, it was one of the very few episodes from all of "Star Trek" to feature an historical figure as a guest character but her role wasn't nearly as big as it could or should have been.
It's about time that "Doctor Who" did an Amelia Earhart episode actually.
As a "Star Trek" fan since 1995, I feel enormously guilty for saying this but...Robert Stack has a cooler voice.
That's the 20th / 21st Century attitude!
I've been telling my sister that about her cat for months.