Ms. Kerry
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Fight the good fight, Tony, I hate nap time too.
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Post by Ms. Kerry on Jun 15, 2012 22:33:17 GMT -6
XD It is really cool!! It's awesome in fact...but I'd been looking through so much David and Billie stuff lately I have see that a BILLION times.
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Ms. Kerry
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Fight the good fight, Tony, I hate nap time too.
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Post by Ms. Kerry on Jun 15, 2012 22:33:35 GMT -6
But her story in the alternate dimension with Ten II is good right? Hell yes. I consider "Bad Wolf" canon. XD HOORAY!!
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Post by Danielle Parker xo on Jun 15, 2012 22:37:38 GMT -6
I'm really looking forward to this, only downside is that Billie and David aren't actually in the same episode
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Post by Danielle Parker xo on Jun 15, 2012 22:41:08 GMT -6
This is the bbc description: Episode one centres on Nick (David Tennant), whose happy marriage is turned upside down by the reappearance of his first love. Episode two centres on Paul (Ashley Walters), a new dad who experiences 'love at first sight'. Episode three centres on Holly (Billie Piper), a teacher who develops feelings for a female pupil (Kaya Scodelario). Episode four centres on Sandra (Jane Horrocks), a middle-aged woman in a stale marriage to an unfaithful husband. Episode five centres on Adrian (David Morrissey), a divorcee who becomes the victim of an obsessive love. While each episode is self-contained, the series is set in the same town and there is some overlap between episodes.
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Post by innocentlamb on Jun 16, 2012 1:30:36 GMT -6
I agree with Kerry and Jack. As much as I love Rose it wouldn't sit well with me if we saw her again, even for an episode. I'm not keen on seeing Martha or Donna either though. I feel like all three of those companions are finished now, and if we keep jumping around they'll just keep needing to conclude their stories over and over again. I think it's time The Doctor moved on from that, especially seeing as Eleven seems to be finally coming to peace with The Last Great Time War and the loss of his species. I don't want to see him face any more trauma, it would break my heart. The fact that Amy and Rory's departure from the show is going to be "heartbreaking" makes me sad enough.
Speaking of the 50th Anniversary, however, I think I would enjoy seeing The Master again . I feel like if they try and do a "big bad" thing then we'd just be getting another Dalek-centric episode, or another war between them and the Cybermen, and that's all been done before, maybe a little overdone, in fact. But I feel like they could really do something new and ingenious with The Master.
Annnnd, about Steven Moffat. I see a lot of hate for him all over the internet when it comes to Doctor Who, but I really don't get it. In my opinion, he didn't do anything wrong with the latest season. I really enjoyed it, but I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 12, 2012 1:36:22 GMT -6
So I've read that the seventh series starts sometime in August, and will go for 5 episodes that will end in the departure of Amy Pond and Rory Williams. And that the next episode - the Christmas Special - will obviously air December 25th and bring in the new companion. Man, am I ready for some new Doctor Who episodes.
Amy and Rory seem to have one epic last run planned! XD
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Post by innocentlamb on Jul 12, 2012 2:07:41 GMT -6
I thought it was meant to start up again in September, after the Olympics, but whatever. XD I've been rewatching random Doctor Who episodes recently, and I am soooooo not ready for Amy and Rory to go. I'm also really, really, really, really scared about the new companion. I always hate them and new incarnations of The Doctor when they first appear, and going from Amy and Rory to someone I hate? Plus, there are people hypothesising about her being The Doctor's Daughter, just regenerated. It's apparently the first time the BBC have refused to release the new companion's name before they appear on the show, and I read somewhere that she was going to be non-human and able to speak as fast as The Doctor. If it's Jenny, I'm going to be so jgdkjsgkcgfekutfKUEt about it - vacillating between being pissed off and really excited. Cameron and I will to find a way to make it work though, and that'll probably be fun.
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 13, 2012 23:44:43 GMT -6
I've heard a lot of different things about the new companion, but in short, I'm excited to see what she brings to the show. Amy and Rory have been on the show for quite a long time, and I kind of think they've overstayed their welcome in some regards (especially when Martha and Donna were such great characters and only stuck around for a season).
About the new companion, they do have "official" details released about her which I don't know if they're completely true considering how they like to fabricate things to trick and surprise their fans. But at the moment, her name is 'Clara', and she's human. But yeah, I'm really looking forward to her, if only because it'll be interesting to see Eleven with someone new to work off of, and see a new relationship develop. I'm just hoping if Amy and Rory do have a tragic ending, Eleven doesn't treat "Clara" like dirt because of the pain he'll be going through (like Ten did to the brilliant Martha Badass Jones).
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Post by Jamison on Jul 14, 2012 1:44:18 GMT -6
I looking forward to the Amy and Rory send off. Not that it wasn't fun while it lasted, but it's time for them to go, and I'm happy. I wasn't the biggest fan of either character, at first, but they grew on me. I'll still put the other companions on top of them any day, but it's not like I "dislike" them like I used to.
It's just time for someone new, so I'm looking forward to seeing how Eleven and whatever the new girl's name is, work together.
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Post by Jack Malone on Jul 14, 2012 1:56:08 GMT -6
Yeah, and seeing how Series Seven might be Matt Smith's last ("the fall of the eleventh"), I'm glad they're switching gears and giving him someone new to play off of. But I'm hoping the "fall of the eleventh" storyline pans over for two seasons like the "silence will fall" one. Because Eleven is my favourite Doctor. XD
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Post by innocentlamb on Jul 14, 2012 17:26:07 GMT -6
I would have been okay with Amy and Rory no longer being on the show if they'd just left them alone. If they just stayed exactly where they were at the end of The Wedding of River Song, safe and happy and alive, it would have been all good. But I'm too worried about something bad happening to them now, especially after losing their baby and then all the other stuff they went through. Also, I don't know wtf I must have been reading to get what I did. XD It must have been old news.
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Post by kenwriter on Jul 15, 2012 18:58:34 GMT -6
I'm also worried about what will happened to Amy and Rory. So far, in the new series, no companion had lost their life, but that don't necessary means they're safe. Hopefully, at the end of the five episodes, they will be safe and sound, in this world with their memories intact
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Post by Jamison on Aug 2, 2012 12:29:35 GMT -6
New Season 7 Trailer.
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Ms. Kerry
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Fight the good fight, Tony, I hate nap time too.
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Post by Ms. Kerry on Aug 2, 2012 14:43:53 GMT -6
Those episodes look fun..and I think I saw a certain actor from Sherlock there...Lestrade was that you? XD But seriously that season looks great. It makes me feel inferior.
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Post by innocentlamb on Aug 13, 2012 1:53:46 GMT -6
I just stumbled across this and thought I would share it with you all, if you haven't seen it yet. www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-19192040I personally love the idea, and I think it would be particularly interesting from a writer's perspective. And even if this is all they do for the 50th Anniversary, I'll be happy. I can't wait to see it.
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Post by David on Aug 25, 2012 19:57:14 GMT -6
I just started watching the 2005 series and it is awesome. I am on "Dalek" and I can't stop watching!
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Post by Jack Malone on Aug 25, 2012 21:37:08 GMT -6
I just started watching the 2005 series and it is awesome. I am on "Dalek" and I can't stop watching! I love that episode so damn much! When I started Doctor Who, I had always been told that it was very cheesy, and that it often came off ridiculous. My mum grew up watching the old series - she hated the show, but was forced to watch it with her family - and she always ridicules the Daleks. So when I got up to this episode, I was heaps hesitant, but daaaaaamn. The Dalek in it scared the crap out of me. There's just something so incredibly creepy about a killing machine that doesn't rush at you, but takes its time, and gradually glides across the floor, destroying everything in its path on its way to you. I'm really excited about "Asylum of the Daleks". The show kind of overused the Daleks after introducing them, and they eventually became less and less of a threat, and more of a laughing stock. And knowing that Moffatt's intentions are to bring back the "fear" about them - well, I'm heaps excited. Plus, I love the fact that Amy and Rory are getting two great threats to go up against in this final season for them. Going up against the Daleks in your first episode back, and then taking on the Weeping Angels in your last episode - that just screams epic.
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Post by David on Aug 26, 2012 16:26:40 GMT -6
The Empty Child= Creepy Ass Kids!!!!!
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