
Read the first book, after it was required for my son's high school English course. The book was far better than the movie, which turned the whole premise into another Twilight love triangle. At least "the girl on fire" didn't sparkle. I agree with many who argued Jennifer Lawrence is far too meaty (I dont mean that in a bad way) to play a character who fights for enough food for her and her family to survive on a daily basis.
I never read books 2 or 3; this trailer does looks interesting.
I enjoyed it, but it wasn't a "favorite" episode by any means for me. Prior to the relaunch, my only Dr. Who connection comes from the Tom Baker Doctor (back when PBS was showing Who in the 80s), However, the fanboy in me learned a lot of Who history from various sci fanzines (pre-iternet) and I was curious about his Granddaughter. With the mystery of Clara, my first theory was "I wonder if she is really Susan, regenerated with amnesia".
Who (no pun intended) knows? I'm anticipating a fun ride, and hope they don't drag it out too long until fans lose interest.
I will miss Amy Pond and Rory, but Clara looks to be a lot of fun wrapped up in mystery. Looking forward to Who!
Famous Monsters of Filmland and Starlog were my two magazine staples in my youth.
"Unless the storylines become propaganda for his beliefs, I wouldn't automatically start a boycott."
Note to CW: Please, Please, PLEASE, if you are going to do anything medical, hire a consultant for the episode! .
"Q: What was the most appealing thing about your character JS: I liked that she wasn’t a sex object . . . "
Really? And just who is the hottie stripping down to her black, lacey bra in the screen shot?
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Kudos for a Great list.
I get all tingly watching Jane Seymour lick the back of her wrist with that smile.
YUMMY!

LOVE your new Avatar. You da (Zilla) Man! LOL