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Yes, well, unlike The Mark of the Rani, The Three Doctors hasn't improved much over time.
What has always stood out the best about that serial is the marvelous chemistry between Jon Pertwee and Patrick Troughton and the delightful shenanigans The Third and Second Doctors get into while dealing...
I love that the finale was a reflection of all of the pain and loss and uprising and retribution of the past six years. I love that the show decided to go against the common thread of a dramatic finale and instead go with a quiet conclusion. An opened ended one, yes, but one with wonderful...
Now that's a curious idea. I'm all for it if it means more any of those three great characters! :D
Yeah, yeah, go ahead and burst my bubble...
That's fair but I think it's arguable that it served a purpose even in the rework, although I concede that it still stands out because of the tonal shift.
If true, that's great news. I loved T'Nia Miller in Years and Years. I don't know anything about that character but it's a curious inclusion that makes sense considering Ultron's return (in some form).
"The story starts off during the end of the Western Bronze Age, and that spark sets off this giant spy-espionage story that reverberates through time.... You get Wakanda-grade James Bond, and sometimes a Jane Bond, with the backdrop of all the awesomeness that is Wakanda."
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You could stop watching them altogether and focus on something else. It's fine you don't enjoy them anymore, but that shouldn't be the reason why studios should stop making them, especially when there are still plenty of people who still enjoy them.
In other words, your displeasement...
We just need to hear about spottings of Jessica Henwick, Simone Missick, and/or Rosario Dawson and then all of it would be too much of a coincidence.
Yes, yes, I'm getting ahead of myself in my greed.
I had forgotten about Cox but I was going to mention Johansson except I couldn't recall which movie she was speculated to appear in.
On the other hand, I believe Andrew Garfield was spotted during No Way Home...
But I remain firm that this doesn't prove anything no matter how badly we want it...
Like all things, it depends on who you ask, but I think the general concensus is the first Gatwa season is hit or miss while the second Gatwa season is mostly great.
Personally, I enjoyed most of the first season (with a couple of particular exceptions) and at least two episodes are instant...
Yeah, I can agree with that. I'm more invested in seeing Stellan Skarsgård, Genevieve O’Reilly, and Elizabeth Dulau getting nominated and maybe even winning, although I'm willing to admit that Dulau is a long shot for even nomination.
Oh, I was hoping the full video would be released. There was a news story that pulled someone of Gilroy's comments from it, which is the only reason I even knew Colbert had done a long interview with him. Colbert is an excellent interviewer so I'm looking forward to watching it when I have the...
Disney is going all in for Emmy considerations. Granted, For Your Consideration doesn't mean much and some of the categories might be a little saturated with options but I'm thrilled they're pushing the show for the award season.
Major categories:
Outstanding Drama Series
Directing for a Drama...
Indeed. In fact, I think one of the reasons I think Kilgrave is his second best role (at least in sci-fi and fantasy) is because Kilgrave is so different from The Doctor.
In a break from all of this unnecessary angst, David Tennant revealed at a convention that he had his eye on the role of Reed Richards before Pedro Pascal's casting. Granted, that's not really news but it is curious to imagine what he would've brought to role...and hopefully not as a variation...
43 here.
In fact, I would say mid-40s is the sweet spot, at least for Americans because that age range grew up watching Doctor Who on PBS. Granted, I didn't see either of the Omega serials until years later, but my early conversion to the show made it easier to go back and watch all of the...