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Previously on "Doctor Who"
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The trailers for the next episode are up on the website. Now, were have I heard that voice before?
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Each assistant has been more dense than the last, but also allegedly more influential i.e. sometimes more effective than the Dr. A 30 odd year old woman who hasn't heard of the holocaust and doesn't seem to notice any of the odd things happening around her. Is this character deliberately thick to spell it out to the kids or is it just dumbing down? Possibly a mixture of both.
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Ooh, harsh.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post... and then he looked over his shoulder, at the place where his parents had been sitting, and...
You shouldn't expect the telly to do all the work, you know - sometimes it's down to you
True, but harsh.
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Not Leonard McCoy though eh?Originally posted by zeitghostConsole yourselves with the thought that any of the last series are infinitely better than anything with Sylvester McCoy appeared in...
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... and then he looked over his shoulder, at the place where his parents had been sitting, and...Originally posted by Alf W View PostThe last two have been rubbish.
Halfway through tonight's episode my five year old son threw both hands up in the air and shouted "come on ... where's the monsters?"
You shouldn't expect the telly to do all the work, you know - sometimes it's down to you
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The last two have been rubbish.
Halfway through tonight's episode my five year old son threw both hands up in the air and shouted "come on ... where's the monsters?"
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noticed the PC crap as well, are the writers involved in drawing up labours idiot ideas to ruin a country
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Donna is pants. Poorly cast, ugly, common, fat. I noticed tonight she has a big wart on her face too. Wot's wrong with using a bit of tottie or someone intelligent or can speak proper? Shame because the series might be quite good without her. All that technology and special affects wasted.
Next week they are to stop the end of the universe. Makes you wonder where they can go with 'future' story lines. Either save the universe again (or something bigger) or do something lesser. Killing off the Donna would be a good episode to accomplish the latter.
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Never been the same since Pertwee for meOriginally posted by Gold Dalek View PostIs it just me that thinks the last couple of episodes - actually all those with Tate as the companion - have been pants.
Also more and more PC bollocks creeping into the storylines
Discuss and then we will EX-TER-MIN-ATE you
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Doctor Who
Is it just me that thinks the last couple of episodes - actually all those with Tate as the companion - have been pants.
Also more and more PC bollocks creeping into the storylines
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