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Yeah, I've been gathering this from peoples' reactions to him but I haven't really gone out of my way to hunt down or engage with his online presence. He's appeared on a couple of podcasts I listen to and there he seemed like an engaging if slightly manic personality? Given his enthusiasm to come up with and abandon

I think it's just a character type people really want to go for but audiences generally don't take to them in some stories. In Jurassic World even Chris Pratt's charisma wasn't quite enough to overcome the Agent Generic Hero writing, and in Orphan Black it turns out their bland built hunky guy actually has an actor

I admire this tendency for Stan to continue playing the gay black sheep to a political dynasty/icon.

Bryan Fuller's High Moon touched on that low gravity thing too and I thought it was always a little weird their budget couldn't afford to really depict anything like a lighter gravity.

Why do people actually have strong opinions about him? Chronicle was pretty decent and I haven't seen American Ultra but his directorial debut was pretty cute in a more indie budget Scott Pilgrim aesthetic way. (It actually looked really good for a rom com, big or small budget.)

There was also that weird swerve where all of a sudden they decided to introduce and focus on Rory's father as a proxy for both Ponds' parents. Maybe it was an actor availability thing?

Maybe while the mother was beloved by the community, she was too beset by people hoping she'd use her powers to help connect with them and she wanted to spare her daughter from that life?

My guess is the Doctor might watch another Clara from afar but not engage with her? Otherwise it would just be bizarre that a show so obsessed with its own history would forget a storyline they did three years ago and prolonged to an absurd point.

Netflix.
The character is sort of like a zombie version of Dollhouse so she gets to play around with a lot of difference accents/cadences (even if none of them have been from New Zealand yet)

Even during the RTD era— actually even more then— I'd have issues with how the mixing made it hard to make out dialogue over the music.

Isn't Coal Hill the setting of that upcoming spinoff? It seems a little weird they'd have something set there when the most immediately related character to the main franchise is now dead. (Granted it's also not likely that they'd have talked Coleman into sticking around to make cameos on a lower tier version of what

It's possible that while the daughter obviously wasn't in control of her own will, the parents could have been too distracted in their happiness to realize she even said she was following them, or in the short time in the police station he could have told them not to be courteous at a certain point.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is actually pretty amazing— though I do find it a little weird that so many people are disinclined to like the character when even at her worst she's essentially only hurting herself and a potential love interest rather than the sense where most other people refer to (typically male) "anti-heroes,"

I learned way more about dinuguan than I ever expected to from Crazy Ex Girlfriend. It actually is pretty good though the place I ordered it from before learning blatantly lied on their menu rather than just being evasive.

It seemed like Fuller was also pretty tickled by the impression some fans got that she did it to herself as a peace offering and had to ponder "huh, well now what?"

What is Gonzo's job on the show again anyway? It is fair they modeled themselves more after talk shows than late night sketch ones but it feels a little weird so many once on camera personalities now need new excuses to still hang around.

Yeah I appreciate the commitment where even a lot of the behind the scenes material still seemed to come off like these muppets are real entities but my favorite joke of the show so far still has to be that beat where Uncle Deadly tries to lintroll Kermit and freaks out when Kermit complains he's doing skin.

I thought Walter did okay even if he's a little too human looking for me. And Chip is even more human even if he has distinctly creepy eyes. I think it's since Denise's eyes are too big and spaced a little weirdly to account for the glasses so it's harder for them to have her face a direction and look like she's

Didn't they kill Carrie Diaries which seemed vaguely pleasant?

There was also that episode where Paula tried to discourage Rebecca from getting too deep in with Valencia (she assumed Rachel plotted to bring her down from within) but also since she wanted to be the female friend who did fun things.