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Now that you've said that I want it. I want it right now.

No love for Lazenby? Im kidding, but he was definatly in the best movie though.

My Dad started showing it to me when I was twelve and started from the very beginning so I never really felt affinity to any one particular Doctor ever. I find this way I just enjoy them all and generally look forward to new people playing the character. That said, 2 and 11 would be my favourites.

No matter how many remakes or new stage shows are produced, Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-n-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show will forever be the best version of this character.

I know this has basically nothing to do with anything and I hate to be that guy, but Mendes is not the first director to direct two Bond films in a row. The very first two were directed by one guy, 7-9 were directed by another (director of Goldfinger) and 12-16 were all directed by another guy (for a total of 5).

That and his appearance on 'Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia' show me he must have a decent sense of humour.

No, but he got to fire a gun blindly into a street from inside a building and it looked cool, so its kinda the same thing(?).

I rarely buy any Blu-rays unless I see them in a bin for less then $5 and I would get that Terriers Blu-ray the day it comes out.

'Ocean Beach Shuffle' has a nice ring to it as well.

That's about as hard a decision as Sophie's Choice.

Its only tangentially related, but the show Shawn Ryan made after this called 'The Chicago Code' was decent and deserves an article too. And maybe 'Last Resort' if you feel generous?

I think more people might have tuned in just to find out whatever the fuck a gunfight epiphany might be though.

Jessica Walter is involved in Archer, so its more like 90210 is the shit sandwich in a fantastic bun. Also she got out of there quick and did more Arrested Development anyway, so it worked out.

I did! I was one of the twelve people that watched it as it aired and loved it.

I agree, but I don't mind it existing just because I like to see Donal Logue employed.

“Cancellation sucks, but 10 years from now, we’ll still be talking about Terriers.”
- Damon Lindelof
Love him or hate him for his work, you cant deny he knows his shit.

Or go the NCIS:CSI:SUV etc. route and just call it 'San Diego P.I.'

But its a TV crime procedural though, so all they needed to do was hit 'enhance'.

I have absolutely no idea how to react to that. There are no words.

Started it a few years after cancellation at the insistence of a family member and fell in love with all of the great dialogue and it's what elevates it from teen soap to something approaching Sorkin/Whedon levels of good.