Oh, that's great.
'Shindig'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Morgan. Mark's dad. Who played the older version of Mark's character.
OK. It's that sort of touch that separates this show from the pretenders. (Kind of like casting Karen Gillian's cousin to play the younger her.)
It's what the Moff does.
Oh, does he ever.
Evil bastard. I would love to live in his brain for a while, except mine might explode.
The moment River talks about -- when the Doctor would meet her and wouldn't even recognize her -- we've had that already, didn't we, in the Library? We've already seen her end.
I love the poetry of the Doctor and River travelling through each other's lives backward, but... why does it only work like that, when they're both time travellers? I don't get it.
we've had that already, didn't we, in the Library? We've already seen her end.
Yep.
God, I love those episodes.
I love the poetry of the Doctor and River travelling through each other's lives backward, but... why does it only work like that, when they're both time travellers? I don't get it.
Bad luck?
Loved their banter in this ep.
"Hippie."
"Archaeologist."
"I'm quite the screamer." [beat] "Now there's a spoiler for you."
What did Rory say? "I can kind of see you two together"?
why does it only work like that, when they're both time travelers? I don't get it.
I think it just works like that for them because that's the way it happens. Maybe it has something to do with the Doctor not crossing his own time line. Or maybe their relationship is a fixed point. Not sure, save to say that, for whatever reason, that's the way it happens.
So, Mark Shepherd's Canton telling Pres. Nixon why he should listen to The Doctor.... Hot. Pretty much the only time I have had that thought.