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WORF
The Burninator
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Hmm.
[spoiler]Not a bad start to series 4, seems pretty much like the other first episodes.
Something tells me they realised what a mistake Tate is and added a certain scene near the end to make people stick around.
And the look on The Doctor's face when he first sees Donna was amusing.
I still wish we had Sally Sparrow.[/spoiler]
Worf
[spoiler]Not a bad start to series 4, seems pretty much like the other first episodes.
Something tells me they realised what a mistake Tate is and added a certain scene near the end to make people stick around.
And the look on The Doctor's face when he first sees Donna was amusing.
I still wish we had Sally Sparrow.[/spoiler]
Worf
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I'm still open-minded about donna. She wasn't as annoying as she could have been in this. Though I wonder how she'll fit into other time-periods...
Though i wonder (warning, geek alert): shouldn't Rose beeing able to at least somehow manifest in our universe mean, that the hole in the universe has been reopened? I think to remember that the doctor said at the end of [i]Doomsday[/i] that his transmission was only possible for a short time because the cracks, that still allowed "communication" were closing fast.
Oh, and Doomsday music theme at the end :D
Oh, and non-timelords with a device like a sonic screwdriver?
Unless you're talking about the scene with Rose - I think that's just a blatant attempt to telegraph where the season is going. Perhaps they thought that the grafitti and the whole Mr. Saxon meme were too subtle for their audience.
And I still don't get why people react with horror to Catherine/Donna - she didn't really start acting obnoxious until she started getting her luggage. I think she's the perfect foil for The Doctor, especially after three seasons of wide-eyed, adoring companions who worship the ground he walks on.
Worf
Playing himself
Spoilers alert level low
[url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/russell-t-davies-return-of-the-tea-time-lord-805255.html[/url]
Its more about TBag himself the RD :)
[URL="http://www.bathtub-productions.com/twposters.jpg"]This[/URL] is a background image on the Torchwood site that looks very out of place and there wasn't anything related to those posters in the second series.
Spoiler: They look like band names to me, maybe advertising for a club or something like that? Anyway towards the end of Doctor Who, when he and Donna are talking in the alley, I spotted a poster with those names on it. [URL="http://www.bathtub-productions.com/dwposter.jpg"]Here's[/URL] the one in Doctor Who, just to the right of the Doctor.
Worf
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Spoilers alert level low
[url]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/russell-t-davies-return-of-the-tea-time-lord-805255.html[/url]
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Um, I don't know about low spoiler levels, the last paragraph is a fairly big spoiler. Spoiler: I swear there better be SOME mention of Susan in that episode.
[QUOTE=WORF;171819]Actually, I think they might be playing the poster game again.
[URL="http://www.bathtub-productions.com/twposters.jpg"]This[/URL] is a background image on the Torchwood site that looks very out of place and there wasn't anything related to those posters in the second series.
Spoiler: They look like band names to me, maybe advertising for a club or something like that? Anyway towards the end of Doctor Who, when he and Donna are talking in the alley, I spotted a poster with those names on it. [URL="http://www.bathtub-productions.com/dwposter.jpg"]Here's[/URL] the one in Doctor Who, just to the right of the Doctor.
Worf[/QUOTE]
I'm still wondering about the other set of posters I've seen. Spoiler: They're kind of old now, but it's still curious. They were in the Sarah Jane episode, "The Warriors of Kudlak", the Who episode "Blink" AND in the Torchwood episode "Random Shoes", all the exact same posters. I'm still not convinced there's no link there.
Spoiler: A link like, say, "We need some posters. Go see what props have on hand."?
None of the other villains have had similar impact on me.. and the Daleks.. Psah. They are a joke. :P
Episode 2 Spoiler: That was an interesting episode. Looks like they're going to be ramming hints about Rose down our throats again. I also noticed that a second planet has gone missing. Not quite sure how that ties in yet.
Worf
In fact, it's not impossible Sanfam. Watch the episode. :P
And Worf, I wouldn't call Spoiler: one oblique mention of Rose "ramming it down our throats" just yet. Gees, you guys all make so many rash assumptions about stuff. :P
Really.. It's a pity what they did. I mean.. Daleks are a joke.. Cybermen are a bit meh.. How can they get a more better villain for the Doctor? Do they have any?
Really.. It's a pity what they did. I mean.. Daleks are a joke.. Cybermen are a bit meh.. How can they get a more better villain for the Doctor? Do they have any?[/QUOTE]The Master is a great Doctor Who villian. But he (and to a lesser extent the Daleks) just can't bring himself to do what needs to be done - as poignantly evidenced by that video. He can't decide! It shouldn't be a decision - not if he really wants to conquer the galaxy. At least the Daleks say they're going to shoot on sight, even if he's quickly able to talk them out of it long enough to stop them.
Doctor Who villians have this bad habit of hesitating from killing the Doctor, and it's starting to become unfeasible. This is the same Doctor that stopped the Master over and over. This is the same Doctor that destroyed the Time Lords *and* the Daleks. But *this* time, our plan is foolproof, so we'll let the Doctor talk as long as he wants!
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI[/url]
I think that this may actually be the best Doctor Who villian of all time.
Worf
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