• Doctor Who V2
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[QUOTE=punkrjp;21938521]Almost, they don't insult themselves.[/QUOTE]The black hole that is the internets...
[QUOTE=madmax678;21940579]The black hole that is the internets...[/QUOTE] what?
[QUOTE=punkrjp;21940722]what?[/QUOTE]Nevermind...
[quote]In episode 13 of the fourth series of Doctor Who Confidential, actor Billie Piper revealed that chocolate Easter eggs plagued the filming of the finale of Series 4. According to her, the cast of the interior TARDIS scene — during which Earth gets towed home — had consumed copious quantities of eggs during filming. As a result, many of the actors were on a sugar rush, and therefore prone to bouts of hyperactivity and giggling. [/quote] Sounds hilarious
Huh I never noticed that, also can't wait for the new episode tomorrow.
[QUOTE=spillbert;21941071]Huh I never noticed that, also can't wait for the new episode tomorrow.[/QUOTE]Power of Dreams... or is that honda?
[QUOTE=Drsalvador;21938623]Matt Smith on the ED Who page directs to paedophilia.[/QUOTE] Admittedly I laughed at that.
I don't think I have a favourite series; they were all equally good because they were good in their own ways. Admittedly the last series (not counting the specials) got a bit silly, but it still had its moments [sp]like that episode where they were all trapped in a spaceship and the alien started copying what they were saying[/sp] but in a way I think I enjoyed that series because of the silliness in many ways.
[QUOTE=Splurgy;21945195]I don't think I have a favourite series; they were all equally good because they were good in their own ways. Admittedly the last series (not counting the specials) got a bit silly, but it still had its moments [sp]like that episode where they were all trapped in a spaceship and the alien started copying what they were saying[/sp] but in a way I think I enjoyed that series because of the silliness in many ways.[/QUOTE] [sp]It was a bus[/sp]
[sp]Why are we using spoiler tags?[/sp] :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=RichardCQ;21945719][sp]It was a bus[/sp][/QUOTE] I thought it was a spaceship in the episode Midnight.
[QUOTE=Random112358;21945855]I thought it was a spaceship in the episode Midnight.[/QUOTE] It was a space bus
[QUOTE=Dan2593;21916663]The RTD was more of a Drama than a Sci-Fi. While it was rooted in Sci-Fi, it would often put characters and relationships first. While playing on relevent themes such as homosexuality, love triangles, family bonds were especially important. Heck, Wilf went on to be a main character. The Moff era is Sci-Fantasy. Which is like normal Science-fiction, but it is bat-shit-insane. It concentrates much less on peoples feelings and more on story development. While it means character development is being left behind, I don't care.[/QUOTE] I actually prefer the [sp]character developments and relationships[/sp] DON'T HIT ME! :kiddo::ohdear: Puzzles me why they can't include both, mind you if we do [sp] see Amy again next series which is a certain because of her contract [/sp] maybe we'll have a better connection to her than companions going off after one series. One of the reasons I liked Rose's character.
Please stop misusing spoiler tags, you may be banned and it could result in them getting taken away again.
I'm actually happy the drama is gone. I was getting so, so sick of every companion falling in love with the Doctor. The closer the new series gets to the old who, the better.
But Amy fell in love with the doctor...
[QUOTE=spillbert;21955852]But Amy fell in love with the doctor...[/QUOTE] No, she didn't. It was like, getting drunk and sleeping with some random only to wake up in the morning and realize what the fuck you just did. Sort of.
[QUOTE=ThePutty;21956049]No, she didn't. It was like, getting drunk and sleeping with some random only to wake up in the morning and realize what the fuck you just did. Sort of.[/QUOTE] I thought she was in shock or something. Like Stockholm syndrome, except the Doctor didn't take her hostage. So, really not much like Stockholm Syndrome. o_O
[QUOTE=spillbert;21955852]But Amy fell in love with the doctor...[/QUOTE] Welcome to a young woman's England. near-extramarital casual sex is nothing if you're young, sexy and British. It's how it works.
[QUOTE=spillbert;21955852]But Amy fell in love with the doctor...[/QUOTE] Like the others said, she pretty much said that she wanted a 'one night stand' and something 'not long term' or something
[QUOTE=Dan2593;21957796]Welcome to a young woman's England. near-extramarital casual sex is nothing if you're young, sexy and British. It's how it works.[/QUOTE] I love where i live :smug:
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/tardisbg.png[/img] [editline]03:45PM[/editline] Made this when bored yesterday.
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;21961388] Made this when bored yesterday.[/QUOTE] artistic for [I]you[/I] sir
Pretty good work, sir. We've almost an hour yet 'till the next episode, and hopefully some questions will be answered.
6o'clock right?
6.25 I think
Ah, guess I don't have to pester my Mum out the lounge just yet then.
Dr. Who starts at 6:25. Rate informative.
No. I will rate you late because I said it first and a clock for telling the time
I am very tempted to apply for the next series of Total Wipeout, see the last 5 minutes every week before Dr. Who and it looks fun... Can't wait to see if this episode is the Blink or the Love and Monsters of this series...
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