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  • #doctorwho

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    David Tennant's swansong on Doctor Who, "The End of Time", airs today in the UK and tomorrow night on BBC America. But how will the Tenth Doctor's finale — and his big regeneration — compare with those that came before? More »
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  • #io9calendar

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    Don't ring in the New Year until you've prepared, by studying our complete guide to January science fiction. Post-apocalyptic movies, tons of new television, and new Joe Haldeman are just some of the thrills that await. More »
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  • #madscience

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  • #triviagasm

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  • #yearinreview

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    100 Amazing Comic Covers From The Last Ten Years

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    Breaking Down Inception's Dream Logic and Water Imagery

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    When Is New Comic Day Not New Comic Day?

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    Finish 2009 In The Company Of Your Television

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