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The last one, where they all crack up and have that real moment. I admit, it was pretty freaking funny. xD
Strax is hilarious, especially threatening the horse.
No idea why some people online are so grumpy about the kids tagging along in next week's episode. Gaiman's writing it, I'm sure it'll be all good.
Those kids look awesome.
People dislike the kids? I should have learned by now that there will inevitably be people on the internets whose opinions are terrible.
I guess this is Doctor Who, where there's people on the internet who get enraged when the Daleks get a paint job.
We need to see more of Strax!
Any episode with Strax, Madame Vastra and Jenny is a good episode.
I can't wait for the Game of Thrones-Doctor Who crossover.
Well, after A Storm of Swords/unaired Game of Thrones episodes spoilerseriously don't click this if you haven't read the booksI warned youRobb Stark dies, Richard Madden will be free to make appearances on Doctor Who. Hopefully this will actually happen.
Well, in a matter of perspective, this is true. But "supernatural" phenomenon certainly exist in Doctor Who, they simply cease to be supernatural, because even magic and psionics follow distinct and discrete "natural" laws.
The Doctor understands these laws, and thinks about things in his own way. Being a logical, scientifically minded person, he transforms them into scientific terms.
"You may call that magic, but I call it a genetic replication module."
A true ghost in Doctor Who would be a psychic inprint of a departed individual. It's still a ghost, he just doesn't use that term or that way of thinking. The Doctor doesn't believe in the inexplicable. "To the scientific mind, nothing is inexplicable, only unexplained".
It was, after all, the Doctor who informed Ace (Battlefield, story of the seventh Doctor) that the reverse of Clarke's third law was also true. "Any advanced form of magic is indistinguishable from science." Magic exists in Doctor Who. It's just not "supernatural", because it follows laws as discrete as the natural laws we're familiar with. Even in times where he doesn't fully understand those laws, the Doctor believes they are there.
(SPOILER) Too bad they already did a werewolf episode.