Yep. Continuing his run of unfortunate facial hair.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Unfortunate, perhaps, but at least it was credible, unlike The Thing That Ate His Face.
i'm with you, P-C. i went to dinner in the middle of it and didn't really mind because i was bored. i was sad about Ben being so underused too.
I quite enjoyed this episode, it had fun playing with a lot of Western ideas. It had to be an improvement from last week.
I did enjoy it. But Solomon would certainly be surprised to hear that killing the bad guys is not what the Doctor does. If he had not been blown to bits to save to the Doctor and his friends. With zero objections by Amy. (And zero objections by me I admit. But turning over Mr. War Crimes over to Cyber Sheriff to save a town is pretty much the equivalent of what the Doctor did to Solomon last episode - letting him divert the missiles from the dinosaurs. )
Well, I think it's partly the difference between a repentant bad guy and an unrepentant one. Solomon had his chances and he blew them all off.
Yeah, Solomon was pretty much completely evil. Mr. War Crimes at least was sorry for what he felt he had to do, and cured the folks of Mercy in an attempt to make up for it.
I miss Ben Browder in a lead role on my TV.
I miss Ben Browder with access to a good razor.
For me, the most surreal part of Revolution was a sword fight in the Georgia State Capitol under the eyes of the bust of James Oglethorpe. Why anyone would live in Chicago in a building that's impossible to heat is one of the many lapses of logic.
Also, they seem to have run out of asthma medication, but managed to store gallons of shampoo and conditioner.