Fingers crossed!Another good episode, I really like the current Tardis team.
Looks like Capaldi's last season is going to be his best.
Fingers crossed!Another good episode, I really like the current Tardis team.
Looks like Capaldi's last season is going to be his best.
Sigh at the folk calling her Billie. The character is called Bill. Stop either confusing her with Rose's actress or feminising the name because you think it sounds odd as it stands (it's perfectly acceptable).
Sigh at the folk calling her Billie. The character is called Bill. Stop either confusing her with Rose's actress or feminising the name because you think it sounds odd as it stands (it's perfectly acceptable).
You could refer to 'Matt Smith' as 'Matty Smith'. It wouldn't be right.
I recall a friend at school who had been named "Danny" on his birth certificate. He got a detention once, and the note sent home explained how "Daniel" was being kept behind after school.
His parents responded that they had no idea who Daniel was, and if their son Danny wasn't back home at the normal time they would take it up with the headmaster.
For many people, Billy != Bill != William != Will != Willie
TROI: Bill, more than anything else in the world, anything, you want to be a starship captain. True?
RIKER: That's not all I want, Deanna.
TROI: I can feel that. I know you care, within those limits. Did you hear what I said?
The Great Bird disagreed with you.Good observation. Yes grief is a natural part of life and the world would be an odd place without it.
Isn't Billie, just the feminie form of Billy? So someone might refer to some one called Bill (male) as Billy.
Only if we're related and then on a case by case basis.Isn't Billie, just the feminie form of Billy? So someone might refer to some one called Bill (male) as Billy.
And yet, even on his watch, the Enterprise's crew mourned Tasha Yar.The Great Bird disagreed with you.
It's as wrong as
Johnny Archer, Willy Riker or Benny Sisko. You woulnd't call James T Kirk "Jimmy" unless he gave you permission.
No, but plenty call him Jim.
And yet, even on his watch, the Enterprise's crew mourned Tasha Yar.
I did like the callback to The Ark, The Sontarans, and all of the other stories about humans leaving Earth when it became inhabitable. I have a feeling there were other references that I missed (aside from the incidental reference to "Dinosaurs in a Spaceship").
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