My favourite Doctor is:
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Whoever is currently playing The Doctor
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Paul McGann (the film wasn’t great but he was, and I wish we’d seen more of him than one mini episode and a quick cameo…)
My favourite Doctor is:
Whoever is currently playing The Doctor
Paul McGann (the film wasn’t great but he was, and I wish we’d seen more of him than one mini episode and a quick cameo…)
Shenanigans.
See, Disco had it right. Doctors wore white, compared to the navy blue uniforms of all the other divisions, including Sciences. Presumably during the war someone decided that your medic being conspicuously covered in blood gave a bad impression, that was downgraded to nurses (SNW Chapel) and the doctors wore blue (although the slightly lighter shade than science divison). Then later, nurses got blue as well (TOS Chapel). Or was Chapel a full MD by then? Not sure about that.
You can sell the fine painting of the Trident, but these have been around for so long now that almost everyone realises they’re a scam, so you’ll be lucky to get 10% of what you paid for it…
1.6 kilometeeeeeers!
My only regret is that because I cancelled over the password sharing thing, I can’t cancel again over the excessive prices…
Looks gorgeous. Not a hint of malice in those eyes. No sir. Give her scritches from me.
we get another OP asking the same question that’s been asked countless times.
I mean, I did answer the question in the post. I’m just sad because people complain that we don’t get enough new stuff, but when that new stuff comes out, they don’t go and see it. I can’t blame Hollywood for playing it safe, when it doesn’t pay off when they don’t.
So you’re saying… only a clanker can call another clanker ‘clanker’?
Hush you, I’m not old, you’re old.
*cries
In order for this to be scientific, we should repeat the activity.
Picard: Captain Grandpa
Oof. Wil Wheaton is older than Patrick Stewart was when he first started playing Jean-Luc.
And I say… is it too much to ask for both?
Look, I don’t want to give the impression that I’m a film snob with my head up my ass or anything. I enjoy a good comic book movie, a mindless action film, all sorts of stuff. Hell, depending on what day you ask, I’d say Rogue One is the best Star Wars film (on the other days, it’s Empire). Unpopular opinion - I think 2001 is overrated. It might be art, but I don’t find it entertaining. And I agree with M500 - I loved San Andreas. It knew what it was, I could switch my brain off for a couple of hours and quietly snark at it with a friend. Good times.
I just don’t want that to be all there is. And the more films like this fail to make hundreds of billions of dollars, the less the lawyers in charge of the studios are going to risk on them in the future. That’s the tragedy for me.
WHAT! Is your name?
WHAT! Is your quest?
WHERE! Is my breakfast, Karen? I jumped on your bed an hour ago.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, that is the most disturbing thing I’ve read on the Interwebs for a very long time… :|
Well since the Irish reunification of 2024… [the remainder of this post has been removed at the request of the British government]
Check out Redshirts by John Scalzi.
Andrew Fucking Wakefield can never suffer enough for everything he’s responsible for