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Previously on "Scariest Dr Who monsters?"
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Pah! Cybers... lightweights....you can't beat a good DalekOriginally posted by zeitghostWell the CyberPersons were a bit of a let down all in all...
Thought the Clockwork androids were much more interesting.
And better written.
Have to agree- the clockwork thingies were much better.... liked the bird in it too... forget latex fetish... period costumes with heaving bosums and bodices being ripped apart does it for me!
Last edited by Gold Dalek; 21 May 2006, 20:24.
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If it wasn't for her "I'll th-cweem and th-cweem and th-cweem until I'm sick" nonsense back in the 70's, she'd be quite tasty...
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekNow that's beyond the pail, Supreme. Some things mellow with age...

You're only jealous
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Now that's beyond the pail, Supreme. Some things mellow with age...
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If you like that, you'll love this...Originally posted by Swamp ThingCripes! I think Darmstadt has got the Sea Devils beaten
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The latter.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanAre you correcting his grammar or making a statement?
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Are you correcting his grammar or making a statement?Originally posted by Dalek SupremeIt is.
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It is.Originally posted by zeitghostWonder if it's on the dvd...
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Just checked and, yes, I was right. The Long Sleep was the last UFO episode and contained extended scenes of two young people tripping on acid. Caused quite a bit of a furore at the time and, I believe, has never been shown in the US to this day.Originally posted by zeitghostIs it? Ooooooooooo do tell me more...
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Ah yes. Davros. I was wondering when you'd take the bait & show your wrinkly face.Originally posted by DavrosWatch it, Swamp Thing. They may have tried to kill me but they're still my babies.
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Watch it, Swamp Thing. They may have tried to kill me but they're still my babies.
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Typical. I thought this thread died last week. But noooo, the Daleks begin to take over this thread like a swarm of flies, blithering on to each other in their Dalek-technobabble.
But the thing is, you're still just not scary enough. Sea Devils, Cybermen, Smash potato robots: all more scary than you lot.
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