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janeway216 May 29 2011, 18:28:33 UTC
Congrats to Sache for being right about everything. That's awesome. :)

Yup, she is way better at connecting the dots than I am. I expect she'll show up to gloat once she's downloaded the episode. ;-)

And that it's very easy to manipulate Rory by calling him strong and asking for his help. Heh. He's so hard up for praise.

Rory had some nice character moments these episodes, which is good, because, finally. I think my favorite bit was at the end where he's forced to make the decision between the Doctor and his wife and he chooses to trust the Doctor. Awww. Yer a real companion now mate!

"...and it just HAPPENS to be able to stabilize the Gangers so they can pass as human and then the other Captain Janeway blows up her ship to kill all the Kazon, but it's okay, cause she sent her Harry Kim to replace ours..."

LOL

It just annoyed me. All clone plots have the same resolution -- at the end of the episode, you wind up with one of each person, whether it's that the clone died or the original died and the clone has taken its place. Why not do something unusual and keep an original AND their clone around? Sure, it'd be an FX nightmare for a main cast member, but that's what guest cast are for.

As long as it doesn't turn into a hologram rights episode. I hate those.

I'm a little apprehensive about the Magic Baby plot that's coming up, because I never like those, but I'm trying to have faith that Moffat can make it work. *crosses fingers*

Agreed, or at least I'm hoping that he pulls it off better than the Connor plot on Angel. Which, to be fair, I liked, until Connor came back and then DIDN'T LEAVE when his plot was over. Cause that's exactly what every vampire show needs, a sullen angsty superpowered teenager hanging around the place.

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sache May 30 2011, 23:31:04 UTC
I'm totally not gloating.

I'm not.

This dance that I am doing right now? Is NOT the "gloaty dance of being right" at all.

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