I wonder what the show's arc is supposed to be through future seasons.
I always wondered how they planned to sustain it long term. My guess: this is pretty much written from season to season.
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I wonder what the show's arc is supposed to be through future seasons.
I always wondered how they planned to sustain it long term. My guess: this is pretty much written from season to season.
I love Colin as the Big Bad. And even more as a nuanced Big Bad. He's doing this because he's trying to get his Audrey/Sarah/Lexi back. I think that he was saying that the woman who decided to become Audrey/Sarah/Lexi was the one he wanted. But, would it not occur to him that a woman who would make that kind of sacrifice in order to help the Troubled would not like him giving people Troubles to get her back?
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Shit, Orlando Jones is NUCLEAR.
But if we can believe the latest, she did not choose to sacrifice herself. She is being punished. Of course, William lies a lot. I like that the end of Friday's leaves us wondering what the ratio of truth to lies is in William's latest revelation.
Dr. Who question - if they're counting Paul McGann, why don't they count Peter Cushing (Dr. Who and the Daleks, 1965)?
Maybe because McGann is shown regenerating from Sylvester McCoy, whereas the Cushing movie took place while #1 was still going? So maybe Cushing is supposed to be the same character as Hartnell?
Because they can't make money off of him by doing new things with him?
The movies are different in significant ways from the TV series. Peter Cushing's character is not a Time Lord from Gallifrey, he's a human scientist who invented a time machine, and he's explicitly called "Dr. Who", not "The Doctor".
I did not know that, Tom!