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I'm not overly surprised. I didn't buy Spirit Tracks due to my experiences with Phantom Hourglass. I never completed PH even though I last left it just before the final final boss stage. That game bored me to tears due to the constant going back and forth to the same god damn dungeon, and I just ended up enjoying it

Not plastic, he just remembers.

Mmkay, overall I thought the episode was fucking awesome.

Here's a thought.

I think with Moffat, it's never really going to be that simple. I say wait and see, you might end up being pleasantly surprised.

I think the main idea, with perhaps a few exceptions, is that their individual time lines are traveling in opposite directions.

Somewhere in the middle, but leaning more towards the guilty pleasure side of things.

Hang on, are you saying there are people out there who's evil twins aren't their arch-nemesis...?

The film was fantastic, but whatever any of you guys do, do not go and see it in 3D.

Preview screenings or just different release dates.

I dunno why, but I kinda feel like Sheppard is the TV version of William Fichtner.

You know, I think I'm almost impressed with their casting choice of that blonde, in replacing Megan Fox they found someone who seems more empty and even less interesting than she was. It's quite an accomplishment.

Tell us what you really think.

...... Cool.

I do love toast.... which is why I'd never buy this.

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Can we throw in Batman though? Just to mix it up in an unnecessary, brown coat-esque way?

Maybe her experiences from "The Lodger" are just so long ago now that she can't remember. This episode was months after Pandorica/Big Bang, and "The Lodger" was weeks before that, when time was re-written, maybe some things just got lost along the way....

Not really a spoiler, and I've missed the last couple of Morning Spoilers, so it may have come up, but Robert Kazinsky has been forced to leave his role in The Hobbit.