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Yep. There was one that looked like if you snapped a half-size bat'leth over your knee then attached it to a pole. It was in the center of the visible part of the display when she was dragging him away towards the dagger section.

I'd figured Nick just whacked him upside the head with it and someone else killed him, until Wu mentioned death by hammer.

The other month, I was on my back porch when a bluejay decided to harass one of the local squirrels. For some reason, the squirrel decided "up" was a good plan, so it scampered higher and higher on a tree until it was left with little twigs that weren't strong enough to support it, a touch higher than the top of my

I wouldn't rightly call it a fridge-death, either, since it'd make the reveal a little weak if someone found out what Artie was up to and... [dramatic pause] ...he just pitched a hissy fit about it.

For those who misunderstand the question, mfusion isn't talking about this:

Both with feathers and without.

Although I wasn't crazy about this episode, I rather wish it'd been OldWho length (IE: 100+ minutes) instead of NewWho length.

When I saw this this morning, my guess is that they thought, "Ok, so if B&E were at least 18 (able to rent an apartment) when they first showed up in 1969, how old would they look now, if they'd been aging since then?" when designing these.

I could actually see them throwing some in-show backstory to cover that.

I've heard different ideas for Nuckelavees.

When I heard about 'mad' Daleks, I was expecting Daleks whose paradigms were off (so, some relatively nice Daleks, some who felt that they should wipe out other Daleks as well, et cetera.) Basically a Mad Tea Party of Daleks.

Like with 'theory'.

That's right. Didn't Clamps clamp-open Zoidberg's skull (which isn't so bad, if you have an exoskeleton)?

Moved, I thought?

Yes! Yes it was! The prophecy was the end of the world, and a native Martian explained, "End of *our* world. Why would we care about Earth?" and it ended up seemingly only a little further from Earth than the moon is.

When I had to cover this for a True Blood MU* (text-based online RPG), I settled on it being more of a magical imprinting than a technical one.

Not so random! Shatner starred in a black and white film (something about demon possession on a farm?), that was in Esperanto.

Oh, as far as I know, Esperanto was never meant to replace languages but purely to be a planet-wide second language (so were I to visit Paris, I could ask for a chair in Esperanto instead of saying "Chair!" and miming sitting down), which theoretically could lead to saving primary languages since folks wouldn't be

Yay!