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The title "A Tribble Called Quest" is a reference to the hip-hop group, A Tribe Called Quest. Not sure why, it makes no sense in relation to the episode.
What if Ruby is Susan's mother, and Ruby's mother is a future regeneration of The Doctor? Or maybe Ruby is an unseen regeneration of River.
Ruby Sunday=R.S.=River Song.:eek:
The woman in the hood is actually the Alex Kingston version.
Zora/Discovery's ending was terrible. They should have forgone the connection to Calypso and instead had Zora evolve to the point that she can operate Discovery, Spore Drive included, independent of a crew. She officially resigns her commission and heads off into the unknown to, "discover...
How is that even possible? How many years have passed? Didn't Pelia say she had been teaching at the Academy for some ridiculous amount of time? How does a human become the longest tenured professor in a world with other races who live multiple centuries?
Another one that could have been b plots in other episodes. Boring, forgettable, generally inoffensive. The library was an interesting location. Why was the Book avatar wearing a dress?
I fell almost fell asleep during this one. I may have actually fallen asleep at one point, I'm not sure. I feel like this episode could have been b-plot in another episode.
This one was weak. They had a façade of worldbuilding with the pre-warp civilization, but it was super lazy. Oh, they have a fun "comrade" analogue that they call each other! Also, they have 3 genders, but there's no clear distinction between the 3rd gender and the other 2! Fun! What a deeply...
Fred bugged the shit out of me. A 26th century Soong-type shouldn't have been so weird, robotic, and awkward. He should only be distinguishable from human to the extent that he chose to be. He also shouldn't have been taken out that easily, he is stronger and faster than organics, and has the...
I like the Intrepid/Sovereign Mashup feel of Voyager-A. Not sure how I feel about there being a U.S.S. Prodigy, though. I kind of liked that the show didn't have an eponymous ship.
I wonder if maybe 14 will become The Curator, and his TARDIS the museum where Gallifrey Falls No More is kept. As he continues along his regeneration cycle, he only takes the faces of his own former incarnations because he's become nostalgic in his old age.