If John Simm is the new Doctor Who, I will start watching the show on a regular basis. Simm is God.
If John Simm is the new Doctor Who, I will start watching the show on a regular basis. Simm is God.
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This Side of Paradise - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Did you watch him as the Master?Quoting EvilShoe (view post)
*approved*
I Youtube'd his scenes. :|Quoting SpaceOddity (view post)
Fun stuff.
I do like David Tennant, though. Saw him on Blackpool a while back, where he was definitely the stand out.
Last movies seen
Frank: Good
Mistaken for Strangers: Good
Guardians of the Galaxy: Good
Last TV seasons watched
Treme (S04): Good
The Legend of Korra (S03): Good
Currently reading
This Side of Paradise - F. Scott Fitzgerald
I don't want DT to leave.Quoting EvilShoe (view post)
*mourns*
Have the same actor play both the master and the doctor? No thanks.
"Modern weapons can defend freedom, civilization, and life only by annihilating them. Security in military language means the ability to do away with the Earth."
-Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/showbi...Who/article.do
*puts fingers in ears and lalalas*
What the hell? This is odd. I'm not sure what to think of that.Quoting SpaceOddity (view post)
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Just wanted to say that I watched the first episode of the 2005 series last night and I really liked it. I'll definitely check out the rest of the series. Eccleston and Piper were both excellent!
I've been watching the new series very recently. I never really saw the old one, except in bits and pieces as a child.
Anyway, I'm up to the third season. The new series started out a little silly and cheap-looking, but has really smoothed into an enjoyable ride. David Tennant is brilliant.
I'm also a big fan (maybe even bigger) of the spin-off Torchwood. Two words: Captain Jack.
The second episode was ok. The aliens looked cheap, but then again they did have a certain charm to it.
I just saw the episode "Blink," which was awesome, but now I'm afraid of weeping angels and I think I need to change my avatar.
Quoting Mara (view post)
Jack doesn't age so well...
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The season 4 finale is gonna be so awesome.ritch:
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I can't wait for them to be reunited. *hyper*Quoting [ETM] (view post)
It never made sense how the daleks were able to build fleets etc considering they have neither hands, telekinesis, or slaves. *shrug*
The daleks have those sucker things that they can use to manipulate objects.
In anycase, saw the episode Silence in the Library last friday night, can't wait to see the follow up tomorrow night. Definitely a much better quality of Who episode, that was.
"Modern weapons can defend freedom, civilization, and life only by annihilating them. Security in military language means the ability to do away with the Earth."
-Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society
But, the episode in 1930s New York demonstrated their ineffectiveness cos they required minions to create their constructions. And, yet, slaves don't seem to be common usage.Quoting monolith94 (view post)
Evolution >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Davros
*nods*
I haven't seen that episode. I like the new series, but I'm not as diligent about catching episodes of it as I was with the old series. Tom Baker ftw!
"Modern weapons can defend freedom, civilization, and life only by annihilating them. Security in military language means the ability to do away with the Earth."
-Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society
You know [] is back.Quoting monolith94 (view post)
Not sure if I've seen the finale…
All I want to see is that if they continue the series beyond Tennant, I think that they should turn to an older actor for variety. Principally, I'm thinking:
"Modern weapons can defend freedom, civilization, and life only by annihilating them. Security in military language means the ability to do away with the Earth."
-Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society
I finally saw the end of Season 2. Great stuff. And I got my hands on Season 3. I've seen the finale to that and a few other episodes, but nothing else from it. I did catch the first two-three episodes of Season 4, though.
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Okay, right now I'm up to "Human Nature." So far its very good, maybe even great. None of the episodes have been bad or weak at all, which is remarkable. This weekend I'll also hopefully get back to watching more of Season 2. There's some episodes from it I haven't viewed yet. Season 1 to me is good/solid, but kind of unremarkable in some areas. Season 2 appears to be quite good. I've only seen the first two episodes of Season 4, but I liked what I saw. Rose may be the best companion the Doctor's had during the show's run, but Martha is my favorite. Hopefully I'll be able to see Season 4 relatively soon.
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Quoting MadMan (view post)
I beg to differ. Nothing against Rose but can she really compareā¦
to Peri?
http://www.scifiscience.co.uk/img/drwho/peri.jpg
or Leela?
http://www.doctorwhoworld.org.uk/Ima...hics/leela.jpg
eh?
"Modern weapons can defend freedom, civilization, and life only by annihilating them. Security in military language means the ability to do away with the Earth."
-Ivan Illich, Deschooling Society