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"Girls' Last Tour (Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou)" manga series by Tsukumizu new prequel titled "Collected Fragments of a Layered City (Kaisou Toshi Tanpenshuu)" starts on June 26, 2026 on Kurage Bunch
The story of prequel recording the events that lead to the world's apocalypse in "Girls' Last Tour"
i have to say tho i am feeling more sympathetic towards RTD than most people seem to be. calling in Billie Piper was, by his own admission, a desperate hail mary to avoid the show looking like it had no future. i would imagine the lack of a script is bcos he was never u know paid to write one rather than bcos he simply didn't bother. man doesn't work for free and he has other projects on the go.
i can see why he opted not to come up with a formal plan for the special until he got confirmation that he was definitely going to be writing it. & i do get why from a PR perspective he opted to act like everything was OK rather than publicly be like 'we have no plan'. i don't think he's the real villain of this story.
like to my understanding the root cause of everything going wrong right now is the Disney deal going south and I don't think the Disney deal was his idea nor do i think it going poorly was necessarily his fault. yes he could have made a better 2.5 seasons of dr who but the most Reviled part of it (Reality War ending) happened because Disney was refusing to commit to a third season. so uh. yeah.
i don't think this is a story with a clear individual villain tbh like i don't blame Disney for pulling out as clearly they anticipated this being a more profitable venture than it was and I don't blame the BBC for entering into the Disney Devil's Bargain in the first place as clearly they were financially struggling to make the show. im not really convinced RTD doing a better job would have salvaged the situation.
The timing of the Disney deal was wrong; if they were looking to do a soft reboot with a new Season One, the very backward looking 60th anniversary specials with an old Doctor, old companion, old showrunner (although I do wonder if bringing RTD, or Moffat, back was a requirement for the deal to go through) and even old logo were not the place to start.
The specials should have still been made separately so that the Disney run just started from Gatwa's Doctor meeting Ruby, and dropped the link with the Toymaker to the old gods, so that it would be a true fresh start (and lose the whole Sutekh idea too, please). As it was, anyone joining the series for the first time with Star Beast had to deal with an off-putting load of continuity.
Without the specials and War Between, the deal for 26 episodes could then have been split nicely as 2x 13 episodes series, or 2x 12 eps + 2 Christmas specials; which again I wonder if is what Disney actually wanted, hence their total ambivalence to WBL+S.

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BONE was highlighted by The Atlantic as one of a handful of books you'll never outgrow! We're blown away by the recognition!
Bone, by Jeff Smith
One year in elementary school, while wandering a Scholastic Book Fair— that budding bookworm's delight—I found a graphic novel called Out From Boneville. The book's cover featured a cute, simply drawn white figure, something like a combination of Casper the Friendly Ghost and Moomin. I bought it, not suspecting the journey that awaited me.
The Bone series, comprising nine books largely self-published by Smith, is high fantasy masquerading as kid lit. It's also hilarious.
Cousins Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone explore the mysterious Valley, encountering dragons, "rat creatures," and the fierce Thorn and her Gran'ma Ben.
Out From Boneville is heavy on jokes and light on violence, but as I raced through the series, that balance flipped. By the finale, the Bones are caught in a war that's politically complex, thrilling, and, for a kid, sometimes terrifying. (Smith has said that he meant for the comic to be a "kids' book for adults.") The story never loses its humor, though, which -combined with the masterful world-building and detailed pen-and-ink illustrations— makes Bone always worth revisiting.
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Even with federal grants largely restored, scientists say the Trump administration is still preventing those funds from reaching them. The c
Standing in his laboratory, Harvard professor Sean Eddy gazes at a row of vacant work stations. More than a year ago, this lab was filled with over a dozen researchers. On a given day they might be working independently on analyzing genomic sequencing or gathered around the group table, drinking coffee and helping each other troubleshoot questions about genomic data from different species.
Now, after his funding was terminated under the Trump administration, the computer screens are gone and the room is silent. He's one of the last people left.
" Seeing these labs empty — this is not the way it's supposed to be," he says. "This was a very vibrant lab."
Which was pretty much the original point of the game.

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Detective
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Ralph Smart
Produced by Monty Berman
Directed by Cyril Frankel
Stars:
Mike Pratt as Jeff Randall
Kenneth Cope as Marty Hopkirk
Annette Andre as Jeannie Hopkirk
Anne Sharp as Fay Sorrensen
Frank Windsor as John Sorrensen
Dave Carter as Electrician
Makki Marseilles as Manservant
Tom Chatto as Doctor
Ronald Lacey as Beatnik
Harry Locke as Sid, the Night Porter at Jeff's apartment block
Dolores Mantez as Happy Lee
James Donnelly as Detective
Anthony Sagar as Hotel Proprietor
Harold Innocent as Hit Man
Witold Dybowski Powrot zjedi / Return of the Jedi (1984) Source
fire walk with me (1992) dir. david lynch // shadow of a doubt (1943) dir. alfred hitchcock
A peek inside Mechagodzilla 2.
Technically, since it's got Garuda attached to its back, it should be referred to as Super Mechagodzilla.

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