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more about #overmind more comments → SeeingI: But Anne Widdicomb was seen supporting Mr. Saxon (the Master) so really, her appearance is a rather unflattering joke about her right wing politics. more » Purple Dave: Yeah, the only thing on this entire list that I really care about is that Futurama is coming back. And all four of the DVD movies fall kinda flat on ... more » Wookie1972: 1) The more I think about it, the more I think that this review just didn't get the point of the movie. I fail to see how the ending can be seen as "... more » Asbestos_Underwear: I bet you five Dollars on the Master and the Doctor raving for 90 minutes how they are the last of the timelords and this epic battle concludes someth... more » n3onkn1ght: In "Bad Wolf", I think RTD was trying to satirize the viciousness inherent in Reality TV. These shows are all about survival of the fittest, stabbing ... more » LaniZoso: Does it really need to be restated that Doctor Who is a British series made first for the British audience? Whether or not the references work in the ... more » CJG: Big Brother, Weakest Link and What Not to Wear all have (or had) fairly successful American versions. You don't really have to be British to get thos... more » Althestane: The only book that has defeated me was Moby Dick. So much pointless whaling lore that it destroyed any sense of continuity. From the review, this boo... more » ggodo, the man from R.O.A.C.H.: Is Bad Wolf a British pop culture reference? Would someone understand that if they lived on the other side of the pond? I noticed it as popping up eve... more » Davio: *POSSIBLE SPOLIER ALERT!* I think the voice in the trailer is Brian Cox. As for enjoying it, I KNOW I will enjoy it, unless it reachs "planet of the... more » Grey_Area: Good review , Alasdair. Pavane is a very rich and satisfying read. Weird that it is not more well known. Has anyone read Gloriana by Michael Moorcock?... more » allium: Experimental "road locomotives" (i.e., steam cars) began showing up in England in the early 19th century, but public concern about boilers blowing up ... more » anAbsoluteLegend: "As an American, I still don't really know anything about half of the reality shows Davies was spoofing, and I can't for the life of me find any coher... more » Pegritz: I loved this novel so much when I read it for the first time in the late 1990s. It's sort of a spiritual predecessor for Russel Hoban's Ridley Walker,... more » MonstersAndRockets: The Eccelston Doctor and Rose had a very interesting relationship, but for me the new series was a guilty pleasure at best until Rose left. I thought ... more » - We can't find any posts with those tags. Or check your spelling and try again.

