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Alrighty guys! Let me know if there are specific questions you would like me to answer or topics you would like me to cover for June's Monthly Chat Video!

These are the shows and episodes I will cover: 

The Leftovers Finale 

The Americans Finale 

Prison Break Finale 

Doctor Who: 6x06-6x09 

Twin Peaks: 3x03-3x08 

Fear the Walking Dead: 3x01-3x05 

Comments

Ana Decaprio

For Leftovers: what I got from the finale is that this show is just like our real life, and no different. We are losing people everyday and it doesn't matter why or how. The show shows how people deal with loss, just like we deal with it here. And I think it's beautiful that the show made that point. It used supernatural events to align with the loss we deal with here in our real life. On a different note, Kevin said that we're all holding a candle for someone. Nora was holding a candle for her children, and then later for Kevin. Even when we move passed one loss, there's always another we hope will come back to us. Also, that scene where Nora takes the "sin" necklaces off the goat and puts them on herself gave me the shivers. She's finally accepting something... I'm not sure what it is. I'll have to think about it more, but it was a very powerful scene. What do you think of my thoughts? and what else did you think of the finale in general? BTW, thanks for introducing me to the show! I love it!

Ana Decaprio

For Doctor Who: Season 6 is my favorite season. What did you think of Let's Kill Hitler and getting to know River Song as a kid and as a teenager? I hope that part wasn't spoiled for you. So Night Terrors is one of my favorite episodes. Those dolls are creepy as fuck. What did you think about the episode? Amy and Rory working together as husband and wife. The scene where the father saves his son puts me in tears every time. BTW, 6x11 is my favorite Doctor Who episode ever. So get ready for it!!

JojoInSpace

For Doctor Who: First off, not a question, but I just wanted to say that your reaction to A Good Man Goes to War is one of my favorite of your DW reactions this far, and I don't think that you getting spoiled ruined any part of that reaction, it was amazing. I even thought it made some moments better, like seeing you reacting to River meeting Rory there in the beginning (did you think the same there?). As for actual question, have you thought about going back and rewatching some River episodes now that you know at least SOME more about her? Alex Kingston who plays her was actually told that she was the daughter of Amy and Rory before meeting either of them, so that informed some of her acting decisions in say, Time of Angels. (And of course, her introduction episode with Tennant just get the more emotional every time I watch it, because you know her a lot more.) S6 was for the longest time my favorite season as well (I kind of go up and down on this a lot, depends on what mood I'm in and what season I've recently rewatched) and it's probably currently in my top 3. Really enjoying your reactions to it. And your love for Eleven and the rest of the TARDIS family gives me life. It's really nice to just see you so happy about it. :)

Opti_Frog

For Doctor Who: I was just rewatching some of your early Doctor Who reactions, and your "Doctor Who Wrap Up! *~*~Moving Forward~*~*" video for season 1. Very entertaining stuff that makes me curious about some things. I should say that these queries are not about 6x06-6x09, but the show in general, and you should feel free to skip them because they migh not be relevant to this chat video. "None of you agree! Hffsssehh...!" you said, about people not having consensus about best episodes, or even seasons. I think it's safe to say you understand why that is now. It makes me SO happy that you've been enjoying the Matt Smith years, simply because that happens to be my favorite era. But was there ever a watershed moment for you, for Doctor Who in general? "I don't think it would ever become one of my favorite shows," you said. Some 75 episodes later, i doubt it still has. But now, would you keep following the show if you weren't reacting to it? Yes, i'm putting you on the spot! Haha evil cackle snort sorrynotsorry! You also said that people in the comments were very nice, helpful and understanding, and i would like to think that says something about the fandom and the show alike. Like most sci-fi at it's best, DW holds up a mirror to humanity, but it's not a bleak, dystopian reflection we see. It's not quite the utopia of Star Trek, but i feel that Doctor Who is a very human, or even humanistic, show. I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on that. Also, you're my all time favorite reactor. <3