That's what Tom Baker wanted too.
That's what Tom Baker wanted too.
Clearly you forgot about America's Sweetheart, Margo Martindale.
Has that really never happened in all these years?
Ah, yes. The classic Outsiders lineup: Ponyboy, Johnny, Steve, Sodapop, Black Lightning, Geoforce, Katana, and Halo.
Duet wasn't in real time. It was a regular multi-cam sitcom. I think they just meant that unlike a movie, we would watch the relationship progress over the course of weeks, months, and hopefully years rather than 90 minutes.
Actually, yeah*! I just reshelved one today, in fact.
Ah, right. I forgot how compressed the timeline of the later books was.
It's been really fun for me - a middle-school librarian - to see interest in the books shoot way up this spring after being basically dead for 5 or 6 years.
If you made it through 11, why on earth didn't you go ahead and finish?
Yeah, I feel like it must be. The books take place over the course of what, a year at most?
Yeah, maybe. He was just the first person who came to mind who's good at playing smug.
I definitely remember seeing some clickbait article that had the headline "Anne Hath-a-way with men"
Wonder Man was pretty prominent for a while, I guess?
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Oh man, I'd love a good WCA movie, except that Hawkeye would still have to be Jeremy Renner. So never mind, I don't want that at all.
I love the idea of an all-Hulk doo-wop group.
Hopefully it secretly stars the Classic Defenders lineup - Hulk, Dr. Strange, Silver Surfer, and Namor.
Endings I'd call unambiguously happy:
- Ian and Barbara: Get back to their own time, leave together, run around the streets of London joyfully
- Steven: Becomes the ruler of a society because he's such a level-headed guy
- Ben and Polly: Same as Ian and Barbara, but less well-done. Happy for them though.
- Jo: Marries a…
Also, each has had fewer episodes than the last.