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Isn't that kind of the idea for Dr Who?Stellios said:the last 2 have been far too corny for my liking.
Isn't that kind of the idea for Dr Who?Stellios said:the last 2 have been far too corny for my liking.
Jacksons? ehheheJRS said:they are the kind of people that think Eastenders and Hollyoaks are shining examples of TV at it's best....
Feek said:
/edit - Sophia Myles - Yummmmmm
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Feek said:Yes this was another absoutely superb episode, even better than last weeks.
To coin a phrase - "Fantastic!"
/edit - Sophia Myles - Yummmmmm
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They are and in some ways it is a bit of a shame. They are humanising him and I don't really want a fallible Doctor Who with human emotions anymore than I want to see a James Bond who bleeds or doesn't get every good looking female he can into the sack (Timothy Dalton grrrrrr bondkiller).Werewolf said:I loved tonights episode, is it me or are they playing up how lonely (pracitcal) immortality can be?
Last week it was the old friends, this week it was the madame?
Von Luck said:No, I thought it was excellent - adding the pain of loss to the doctor and making him a tragic figure doomed to wander time for eternity and never find true happiness is a great touch, really added something to the programme.
Von Luck said:Aliens can't feel affection, pain, loss.....how about anger?
I seem to remember the same emotions being hinted at with Tom Baker and Tegan/Nyssa. It didn't stop him being the best-doctor-ever-bar-none.
malc30 said:I watched it all. I like Billy Piper and i like traditional corny comedy thats familiar to me persoanlly. Dr Who is.
Next week the Cyber men return. Superb. I can't wait.
Dreadi said:think its lame and billy is a crap actor
OI! *clicky*spirit said:billy is a rubbash actor. so is the other guy...
Yah. Nice one.spirit said:(brown guy
Phnom_Penh said:Yah. Nice one.
spirit said:how else would u describe him... i mean i've forgotten him name and everything