[I'm baffled as to how anyone can come to that conclusion, what with the very existence of the steaming shitpile that is The Unicorn and The Wasp.
I'm baffled as to how anyone can come to that conclusion, what with the very existence of the steaming shitpile that is The Unicorn and The Wasp.There are some weaker episodes in the first three seasons (and none in season 4, imo)
Personally I don't think they're capable of a perfect 13 epsode run, they seem to put out at least 2 clunkers every year.
Seriously, if you don't like Doctor Who, why are you here?
That was because certain people can't take a joke. It was never my intention to have the thing shut down. If you have a problem with that, take it up with Neroon.you've already had one thread shut down because of your threadcrapping
Or, perhaps someone dares to sport a different opinion.Unicorn and the Wasp was certainly not a clunker. Certainly anyone who had actually watched it would know that.
I would have said season 2 was my favourite a few months ago. But, even though I don't think it's possible to be more conflicted about an hour of television than the way I feel about Journey's End, and I'm really no fan (obviously) of Unicorn and Doctor's Daughter - when I think about Donna, how brilliantly played she is by Tate and how (as you say) marvellous their chemistry is, I can't help but feel season 4 wins out. And season 4 doesn't feature Peter Kay or Fear Her, so I guess that settles it.I agree about "The Unicorn and the Wasp" being a weaker episode but overall, to me, series 4 is still the best of the new series. The chemistry between the Doctor and Donna really adds to the show.
My default stance on Season 3 is that it's the weakest series, but then - 42, Human Nature/Family of Blood, Blink - and even, on my (quite recent) second viewing, the dreaded Evolution of the Daleks isn't as bad as I remember. And John Simm... sublime!
It really is just a handful of episodes that trip the shit radar across all four seasons. Pretty much everything is fried gold aside from a few notable exceptions.
I've got to respectfully disagree there. I think The Unicorn and The Wasp is a great episode.
Now, I am going to return it to Best Buy.
Now, I am going to return it to Best Buy.
You're allowed to return DVDs?
That's a no-no in New Zealand.
Now, I am going to return it to Best Buy.
You're allowed to return DVDs?
That's a no-no in New Zealand.
Now, I am going to return it to Best Buy.
You're allowed to return DVDs?
That's a no-no in New Zealand.
Certainly, provided the box is still sealed. I would guess it's the same way in NZ; here, all new dvds are shrinkwrapped and have stickers on the top of the dvd that have to be removed before one can open the case and get the dvds out. Provided they are still intact, they can be returned for store credit. If you have a receipt, you can get cash back instead, if you prefer.
^Do I remember reading something where it was "illegal" to own VHS copies of television shows in NZ? For example, you couldn't tape Doctor Who broadcasts and keep them for your private collection? Is that accurate or am I just misremembering another article?
^Do I remember reading something where it was "illegal" to own VHS copies of television shows in NZ? For example, you couldn't tape Doctor Who broadcasts and keep them for your private collection? Is that accurate or am I just misremembering another article?
No you're correct, I posted that last year.
Basically VHS recordings are for the purpose of time shifting only, that is you record to watch at a later date then are supposed to erase them.
It's one of those laws that never get enforced, given many cops have VHS collections as well...
We've only just had a law passed that says we're allowed to make a digital copy of our own material provided it was bought by you and not leant to you. How they would enforce that as well, given you wouldn't hold onto receipts for absolutely EVERYTHING...
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