Were you looking at yourself in a mirror when you typed that? I only ask because you're describing yourself perfectly.![]()
I feel like I should say I'm rubber and your glue... is that how they do it in elementary school?
Were you looking at yourself in a mirror when you typed that? I only ask because you're describing yourself perfectly.![]()
Were you looking at yourself in a mirror when you typed that? I only ask because you're describing yourself perfectly.![]()
I feel like I should say I'm rubber and your glue... is that how they do it in elementary school?
You both need to go sit in the corner and have a timeout.
Only if I get to wear the pointy hat.
I'm thinking that's mandatory, but if you want a nun to smack you with a ruler...that costs extra.
You forget about it, and don't care anymore and don't anxiously await it's return. That's what happens.
How can you forget about it with a new issue of Doctor Who Magazine every month, monthly comics from Titan, several official books a year (and several more semiofficial tie-in book series like Lethbridge-Stewart), and the considerable audio output from Big Finish and BBC? Not to mention the occasional release of animated versions of lost 1960s episodes.
Hell, I got seriously into Doctor Who a few years after the TV movie and a few years before the revival, and I had plenty of new Doctor Who then to keep me busy. It never felt like a dead franchise even when I didn’t expect it to return.
A lot of fans who watched the show go off the air in 1989 didn’t forget, either.
Were you looking at yourself in a mirror when you typed that? I only ask because you're describing yourself perfectly.![]()
I'm filling in the gaps by getting back into the Big Finish stuff - picking up the landmark releases and crossovers, plus they're now releasing stuff with David Tenant.How can you forget about it with a new issue of Doctor Who Magazine every month, monthly comics from Titan, several official books a year (and several more semiofficial tie-in book series like Lethbridge-Stewart), and the considerable audio output from Big Finish and BBC? Not to mention the occasional release of animated versions of lost 1960s episodes.
Hell, I got seriously into Doctor Who a few years after the TV movie and a few years before the revival, and I had plenty of new Doctor Who then to keep me busy. It never felt like a dead franchise even when I didn’t expect it to return.
A lot of fans who watched the show go off the air in 1989 didn’t forget, either.
Is the new hair a subtle Klingon reference or have they had hair before?
Is the new hair a subtle Klingon reference or have they had hair before?
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