But I had to use it anyway.
Just finished watching "The Sea Devils" with Patsfan. Is this when the "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" thing started then? Also, now maybe I'm just not sophisticated enough in the physical sciences, but ... isn't it pretty much definitionally impossible to reverse the polarity of a neutron flow? Which, okay, I suppose maybe that's the point.
Still not enthralled with Three, alas. For the classics, Two is still my favorite so far, though I'm practically chomping at the bit to get to Four. Interestingly, I've heard some comparing Eleven to Two, which I'd not picked up on, but now I can sort of see it.
I never did do a reaction post to ep 3, did I? Main thing, at the moment, and I don't think it's spoilery as it's not very specific, is that I'm no longer rolling my eyes and wondering why the hell Moffat is recycling things. Now I think he's deliberately echoing past themes to some purpose. It's just too prevalent and too blatant.
Just finished watching "The Sea Devils" with Patsfan. Is this when the "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" thing started then? Also, now maybe I'm just not sophisticated enough in the physical sciences, but ... isn't it pretty much definitionally impossible to reverse the polarity of a neutron flow? Which, okay, I suppose maybe that's the point.
Still not enthralled with Three, alas. For the classics, Two is still my favorite so far, though I'm practically chomping at the bit to get to Four. Interestingly, I've heard some comparing Eleven to Two, which I'd not picked up on, but now I can sort of see it.
I never did do a reaction post to ep 3, did I? Main thing, at the moment, and I don't think it's spoilery as it's not very specific, is that I'm no longer rolling my eyes and wondering why the hell Moffat is recycling things. Now I think he's deliberately echoing past themes to some purpose. It's just too prevalent and too blatant.