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Post by paulpogue on Jul 26, 2009 20:18:42 GMT -8
The V gets the credit for the assist on that one.
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Post by K-Box on Sept 8, 2009 15:46:15 GMT -8
TIME PARADOX ONE AND THREE MEETING BEFORE THEY WERE ONE AND THREE CROSSING THE STREAMS OH NOES The movie is Will Any Gentleman...?
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Post by K-Box on Sept 8, 2009 15:49:11 GMT -8
First promo still from S3 of SJA, courtesy of SARAH-JANE.tv:Click the pic to enlarge. Oh, Lis ... your hair looks so much better this way.
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Post by paulpogue on Sept 8, 2009 16:09:29 GMT -8
Good lord, that haircut knocks a good 20 years off her age. (No offense, Kirk . ) Looks wonderful, like late-1970s Who.
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Post by K-Box on Sept 8, 2009 20:49:19 GMT -8
Good lord, that haircut knocks a good 20 years off her age. (No offense, Kirk . ) Looks wonderful, like late-1970s Who. Yeah, I don't know what the fuck was up with that Prince Valiant 'do she had last year ...
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Post by jensaltmann on Oct 8, 2009 9:06:59 GMT -8
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Post by K-Box on Oct 8, 2009 19:57:40 GMT -8
Considering that you necessarily have to log into Facebook to see anything hosted on Facebook, yes. Also, your address automatically redirects me to my own Facebook homepage.
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Post by jensaltmann on Nov 15, 2009 9:26:29 GMT -8
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Post by Mario Di Giacomo on Nov 15, 2009 9:39:13 GMT -8
I can only assume Monsieur Zenith Zodiac will show up, and possibly Seaton Begg
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Post by jarddavis on Nov 16, 2009 12:27:26 GMT -8
Re: Waters of Mars.
Fucking Brilliant.
Seriously. One of the best Tennent episodes yet, with him taking the Doctor to someplace we've never seen him go before.
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Post by jensaltmann on Nov 23, 2009 0:58:43 GMT -8
Doctor Who: Time-Flight Mashup
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Post by jensaltmann on Dec 22, 2009 7:14:44 GMT -8
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Post by jessebaker on Dec 27, 2009 12:26:22 GMT -8
The End of Time Part One Sucked. Sucked big time.
Simm's portrayal of the Master was horrific in this episode, so much so that I wish they would have revised the whole "The Master is a Body Possessing Snake" thing and have the actress playing Lucy Saxon be "The Master" via a mind swap plotline.
Also, how hard would it have been to have been to get Lala Ward to play the woman in white who is guiding Donna's father? At the very least, it would let them bring Romana back into canon for the new show runners and tie up that unresolved loose end.
The whole "fiance" thing was also contrived for Donna. This combined with the plot point of Martha Jones marrying Micky and Rose getting herself a psychotic Tenth Doctor clone to love reaks of RTD wrapping up his romantic plotlines via marrying off his companions.
That said, the episode was a huge disappointment and Master's big plan to turn everyone into clones of himself is retarded even by standards of madmen, given how unstable Master is mentally. Wouldn't it be simpler and less silly to have the Master use the gateway/arc to turn humanity into Time Lords without turning them into duplicates of himself?
Not only would it make for a better furtherence of season three's plot point of the Master wanting to make humanity the new Time Lords (in this case, Master warping the masses DNAs to make them Galifreyians instead of humans to effectively "restart" the race) and make the end reveal about the Time Lords being alive be even scarier as far as them being the real big bads of the two-parter: they'd rather destroy the Earth and all of time and space rather than allow Earth replace the true Time Lords (and establish for new viewers WHY the Doctor has problems with his people).
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Post by K-Box on Dec 27, 2009 19:30:39 GMT -8
The End of Time Part One Sucked. Sucked big time. Simm's portrayal of the Master was horrific in this episode, so much so that I wish they would have revised the whole "The Master is a Body Possessing Snake" thing and have the actress playing Lucy Saxon be "The Master" via a mind swap plotline. Also, how hard would it have been to have been to get Lala Ward to play the woman in white who is guiding Donna's father? At the very least, it would let them bring Romana back into canon for the new show runners and tie up that unresolved loose end. The whole "fiance" thing was also contrived for Donna. This combined with the plot point of Martha Jones marrying Micky and Rose getting herself a psychotic Tenth Doctor clone to love reaks of RTD wrapping up his romantic plotlines via marrying off his companions. That said, the episode was a huge disappointment and Master's big plan to turn everyone into clones of himself is retarded even by standards of madmen, given how unstable Master is mentally. Wouldn't it be simpler and less silly to have the Master use the gateway/arc to turn humanity into Time Lords without turning them into duplicates of himself? Not only would it make for a better furtherence of season three's plot point of the Master wanting to make humanity the new Time Lords (in this case, Master warping the masses DNAs to make them Galifreyians instead of humans to effectively "restart" the race) and make the end reveal about the Time Lords being alive be even scarier as far as them being the real big bads of the two-parter: they'd rather destroy the Earth and all of time and space rather than allow Earth replace the true Time Lords (and establish for new viewers WHY the Doctor has problems with his people). ... Yeah, I really don't have anything to add to this, other than to second all of it. At least RTD's previous season finales had great build-ups before the inevitable let-downs. This just sucked out loud throughout. The worst thing this show ever did for RTD (and vice versa) was convince him that he doesn't need an editor.
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Post by lostphrack on Dec 27, 2009 22:53:00 GMT -8
Wow, that was bad. Like, really, really, really bad. I liked the last five minutes or so, but everything else was painfully bad.
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