@bornposting Those were both Moffat stories, of course. Midnight was the first time I was convinced RTD could do proper horror. Still think it's probably his best work.
@2hrTV@IanOTimelord I liked the coral one. It looked like it had been through some shit and been haphazardly repaired as it went along. I have a sneaking fondness for the Memory Tardis for the same reason.
Capaldi's was the best though.
@imstuckinjam@ProductionsJAW The idea for Rosa obviously came from Chibnall – it's why he made Graham a bus driver – but he needed a writer of colour to front it, and Blackman's alt-history novel Noughts and Crosses had a prominent BBC adaptation at the time. I don't think she was any stranger to sci-fi.
@KyleButcher@aswren Possibly via compulsory purchase while derelict, or seized in lieu of estate taxes. There was a period when the wealthy were quitting the "inner city" in droves, that only really started to reverse in the 1980s. None of which is the fault of the current tenants.
@NetherBi@DanielGalef Wooster lives in a London flat with only occasional forays to the country house of an aunt or such, and Jeeves travels with him.
Alfred manages Wayne Manor. He fills in on subordinate roles due to his boss's obsessive need for secrecy, but he is definitely a classic butler.
Hand it over to the Them There team and cast Mathew Baynton in the lead. Back to 30 minute weekly episodes and focus on story over spectacle.
A guaranteed hit.
@volvicstorm98 I tend to refer to Bush the Elder rather than employing his middle initials which were never used during his actual presidency, but Bush the Younger of course remains Dubya.
@aedison The worst Americanisation of language was divorcing latinate terms for really big numbers from the corresponding powers of a million because "noone will ever need to count that high anyway". A trillion should still be a million million million. Make it make sense.
@JacobheadJh@jakonian That's unfair. Jemma's good when she has anything to work with. Her bigotry outburst in The Giggle and her bit in 73Y show that. Kate's just mostly a cipher the writers are afraid to endow with any depth lest it compromise her status as Iconic Girlboss #94. Get rid.