I. I downloaded and thoroughly enjoyed watching Much Ado About Nothing again, even if the file is the size of a small electronic child and is DRMed to all hell. I know some people had issues with the HD one and in retrospect SD may have been a better choice, but it actually downloaded quite quickly for me (under an hour, I think) and ran smoothly
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COOKIES. I want to bake things now.
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Pretty sure I still know every word to the theme song.
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I don't know what to think of the "no two-parters" in s7. I like a good finishing two-parter. But I think Moffat relies too much on this ~cliffhangers~, so switching it up and making him wrap up a storyline in a single episode will cut down on a lot of the bullshit convoluted plot twists. I hope.
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Yeah, like on one hand the idea of no AGMGTW/LKH ever again is heartwarming. On the other hand, some of the show's very strongest episodes have been two-parters (TIP/TSP, HN/FOB, TEC/TDD even though I am the bitter scrooge who dislikes them, etc) and as ibishtar said, it seems unambitious, story-wise. Instead of trying to create a deep and complex story, just come up with something we can resolve in 40 minutes and give it a dramatic and misleading tital.
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Yeah, it is pretty unambitious. But still, I wasn't dazzled by any of the two-parters in s5/6, and my favourite episodes ended up being standalones that Stephen Moffat didn't write so we'll see.
I'm just looking forward to when Moffat calls it quits. Maybe he'll leave after the 50th anniversary! Who would we get? Toby Whithouse? Didn't everyone leave Being Human? That could work. Toby Whithouse for showrunner!
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Yeah my favourites were standalones too, but that was also because they stood separate from the season arc too and the season arc made everything it touched turn to dust and failure.
Me too. GO WRITE SHERLOCK FULL TIME ALREADY lololol. I don't know who they would give the show to, honestly. At this point I'd accept mostly anyone.
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