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This looks interesting - can't wait to check it out!

If you want more comics on your iPhone you should checkout the books like Proof and Atomic Robo. A company called iVerse Media releases them and several others. Most of the first issues are free. They're definetly worth checking out.

"Children in Need" segments don't air in the U.S. so Paul McGann shouldn't be an issue. With Baker possibly returning in some capacity in the next series, and Eccelston having a growing movie career (he's going to be playing Destro in "G.I. Joe") - I think it's entirely possible that this could happen...and it would be brilliant!
The proposal was NOT a good thing. Not at all.

The proposal was done out of frustration. It was done with a storm cloud LITERALLY cast over it.

The next 12 episode arc isn't going to be Pam falling for art School Jim - it's going to be Art School Jim falling for her, Regular Jim thinking that's a bad thing - and being insecure about the relationship. Then he's going to point it out to Pam because he's been Art School Jim in the past - and she's going to be extremely offended and hurt that Jim would even think that she'd fall for someone else.

Then she's going to call off the engagement.

Mark my words - this was NOT a good thing. Thar be rough waters ahead. Arrgh.
I'd like to own Torchwood Season 2 because I really enjoyed it on BBC America. It was better than Season One, and really did a great job of bringing this show into its own.
"You can't fire me, I don't work in this van!"

Seasaon 2 - "The Injury".

Easily the funniest moment of the show thus far.
I have no idea why you would want look-a-likes. If you're going to do that - why not just do a CGI movie that has characters that look like them, and reunited as much of the original cast as possible for voices?

Seriously - this is a reboot - let them reboot with talented actors.
I would say that if you don't have a reporter that is informed on the subject matter then it should be skipped.

I think that should be a general rule of thumb for just about everything.
Why on a television show?

Dr. Drew answered that question while doing media for the first season. He said that the reason they decided to set this television show up is because it was a for

a) People with family members who are in rehab to actually see what its like on the inside.

b) Most of these "celebrities" wouldn't, or couldn't afford to go to rehab. They were much more willing to do a television show, that took the stress of the cost of rehab away, and put them on television.

Yeah, yeah, yeah - American is insignificant, we're horrible, we don't like soccer.

Unless I'm just not understanding things in my stupid-american-brain - doesn't the rest of the world call "soccer" football?

So, wouldn't that make "Earth a football based society"?
This is not the first time that Trivial Pursuit has come to television. In the 90s they tried a traditional game show version of of TP on the Family Channel.

Wink Martindale hosted, and it also featured "interactive" gameplay in the form of segments called playbreaks.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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