Anyone watch Dr Who?

salty

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New series started last night :headbang:

Twas great. And the preview of the rest of the series looked awesome!


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K-motherfucking-9
Sarah Jane Smith
Cyber-motherfucking-men!
 
I've been downloading them, so I'm all up to date. With the exception of the last one, which was on in England last night, and currently has about 2 1/2 hours to go until it's on my harddrive.

It's a great series this year. Wait 'til episodes 8 and 9.

\m/
 
It's all right, I s'pose. To be quite honest I'd rather watch the football, or spend my Saturday nights out partying, drinking and whoring ;).

Oh who am I kidding?

If you liked The Christmas Invasion, you haven't seen anything yet. This series is much better than last year's with Chris Eccleston IMHO. If Russell T. Davies and co can keep up the same standard, Doctor Who deserves to run for another thirty years :headbang:.

The Sarah Jane Smith episode (School Reunion) is sentimental and pleasantly nostalgic, but just wait until you see The Girl In The Fireplace (episode 4). This is why the word "brilliant" was invented.

W
 
Last Sunday, I started work on a Tom Baker(esque) scarf from a pattern made from the first...couldn't get the right colours, so it's an esque.

Then I find it's new season starts the following weekend...freaky.

I really enjoyed it on Saturday, I found the last series with two episodes to go.
 
apparently in the late 70, early 80's, there was a guy from the Kattomba/Leura area who dressed as the Tom Baker Dr. Who, called himself "The Doctor", and would turn up to parties with his coat fitted out with a huge water bong, offering it to all and sundry.

Apparently Bruce Dickinson owns a genuine Dalek.
 
Shannow said:
Last Sunday, I started work on a Tom Baker(esque) scarf from a pattern made from the first...couldn't get the right colours, so it's an esque.

Then I find it's new season starts the following weekend...freaky.

I really enjoyed it on Saturday, I found the last series with two episodes to go.

His scarf changed colours a couple of times, so I'm sure you'll get away with it :)
 
Shannow said:
apparently in the late 70, early 80's, there was a guy from the Kattomba/Leura area who dressed as the Tom Baker Dr. Who, called himself "The Doctor", and would turn up to parties with his coat fitted out with a huge water bong, offering it to all and sundry.

Apparently Bruce Dickinson owns a genuine Dalek.

Are daleks real?
 
I liked it, is there nothing the Doctor can't do (now he shows no fear and sword fights gleefully etc) these days?
 
The sword fighting is nothing new. I refer you to The Sea Devils (1972) and The King's Demons (1983) for just two examples :).

*Heads off to watch this season's finale, silently thanking every God man has ever imagined for inventing broadband*.

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David Tennant's Doctor is much more "active" than Chris Eccleston's was. All nine used to do was hang around and made sure things turned out OK, which was my biggest complaint of last season. Ten is all about taking names and kicking arse, once he's figured out whos arse to kick.