In literally no universe will the BBC scrap the 2022 specials because they've already finished filming them. Why would they go 'Yeah I know we've already spent a bunch of money filming these things, but just toss 'em into the same fire we tossed The Feast of Steven into'?
I'm not really that into the Studio Series stuff (or at least the live-action Studio Series stuff) but I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't interested in picking up that Arcee.
Honestly the one thing I've concluded after this week's episode is that Flux really needed more than six episodes because I can't imagine the conclusion being anything other than a mess, there's just too much stuff to resolve in a six-parter.
At Publix yesterday (where I got the booster shot) they had my favorite sparkling water that I literally hadn't seen for a couple years.
Naturally I bought two bottles of it, they were only 87 cents.
Honestly the worst aspect of V-Tubers isn't necessarily V-Tubers themselves (as embarrassing and cringy as I find them) but the obsessed fans who act like they're real.
Like I know that V-Tubers are real in the sense that 'they're a motion-captured avatar rigged to match their performer's...
I think the level of people who would give a jive if the toy skeleton that can turn into a robot is accurate to the real skeleton is probably less than 1%.
Honestly, Chibnall getting rid of Gallifrey and the Time Lords again is what really annoys me about this era of the show, more so than any number of 'unknown incarnations' of the Doctor ever could.
It's basically like he was going 'Hey remember the 50th? Remember how the climax of that story...
Imagine caring about the canon in Doctor Who.
I don't even mean that in a dismissive way, just in a 'with all the other jive that they've retconned, ignored, etc. over the years (look me in the face and tell me the first two Doctors weren't written with the view that they were just humans from...
I remember the moment Jodie Whittaker became the Doctor, all the episodes of all the previous male Doctors just vanished into thin air.
I saw my DVDs turn to dust in front of my eyes.
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