A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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This is really nitpicky of me, but on DW, what the heck time of day is it supposed to be that mom is putting the kid to bed when the sun looks like it's at 6 o'clock or thereabouts (and acting like she's a single mom when Dad is there and perfectly capable of putting his kid to bed). No wonder the kids freaking out, you're f***ing with his circadian rhythm.
I'm blaming it on residual alcohol that the resolution had me balling like a big baby.
Last night's Who was OK, but it did sorta' seem like Who-by-the-numbers. Reminded me of "Fear Her."
I like Who more when I have no idea what's going to happen. I'd even take last week's River WTF-ery over last night's episode.
It stays light pretty late in England in the summertime. I remember being there and being kind of blown away by this fact.
London's latitude is 51°N. That's north of Montreal.
I liked last night's episode! But apparently it was supposed to be episode 6x04, which would explain why last week's events never even got brought up.
Poor Rory. You know your life has gotten a bit out of hand when your first thought upon waking up in a strange place is that you must be dead!
zuisa, that makes more sense. You then get foreshadowing of the false baby, rather than "Why isn't Rory reacting at all to the paternal moment?"
Poor Rory. You know your life has gotten a bit out of hand when your first thought upon waking up in a strange place is that you must be dead!
"Again", which, I think, is what makes it art.
I'd even take last week's River WTF-ery over last night's episode.
Whereas I much preferred last night's goofiness and running around being chased by monsters to last week's WTFness and rage-making character choices.
I liked the idea of the cuckoo child, and the dolls were creepy in just the right way, and the resolution was fairly pat but worked for me. Pretty standard Who fare, but I enjoyed it.
Oh, the end made me cry, I thought it was lovely.