Is this it?
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I agree with Wilf.
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I agree with Wilf.
No, not silly at all. He looked smashing!OMG! Does anyone else think Wilf looks a bit silly doing an impression of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope?![]()
Works for me!I made everyone think combining my three previous episodes into one was brilliant with "Silence in the Library", so this time around I'll just start ripping off episodes of Coupling.And Steve Mollman, you aren't fooling anyone! Steve the Mole man! Steven M!
Reveal yourself!
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Yes, he says "I don't want you to die." I was choked up by that little moment and it only last a few seconds! I can only hope the rest of the episode is that good.Doesn't he actually say, "I don't want you to die."? That's what I heard there, but I agree it's very emotional, especially with the Doctor's expression. Did I mention recently how great an actor David Tennant is?The part where Wilf is crying "I don't want to die" is already emotionally draining.![]()
No, it's "Gallifrey rises!"By the way, do the Timelords shout "Gallifrey Oasis!" in that second trailer? That would explain a few points.
That works for me. Here's hoping that's what we actually get.So, yes, I fully expect the Time Lords to raise holy hell upon Earth, only for them to agree to return it to the way it was and return to Gallifrey, in exchange for the Doctor's current incarnation -- costing him a regeneration -- to exact a measure of revenge for Gallifrey burning in the Time War. That sort of self-sacrifice would fall in with the "Caves of Androzani" theme that both Davies and Tennant have said exists in the story.
It'd be perfect for Davies' finale. The Time Lords are back, the Time War is somehow undone, and he gets to combine the endings of "The War Games" and "The Caves of Androzani." And legions of teenage girls across England will weep when their sex god Tennant must make the ultimate sacrifice for all.
Me, too!I doubt The End of Time is going to clear anything up. After all, I saw neither Paul McGann or Christopher Eccleston in the guest cast for the episode.
If they were, that's something that they'd keep tightly under wraps.
That would make my day!!
Perhaps. Back in the days of Classic Who, the closing credits for the first episode of The King's Demons listed Sir Giles Estram being played by James Stoker, which is an anagram for "Master's Joke." Who knows if they can still do that?Could something like that stay a secret, though?
sometimes yes.
Though one thing - is the British screen actors guild as narky about the credits as the American one? It's hard on U.S programs for the producers to hide a special appearance because they are required to list the actors in the credits.
Is this it?
I agree with Wilf.
Or they can just do some trick shots like a behind the head trick they did with Obama. LOL
I liked the idea of having President Obama appear in the Whoniverse, but the actor they hired to double for him looked nothing like the guy. I was really disappointed in that -- a multi-billion pound Crown corporation and they couldn't find a decent Obama impersonator in the whole of the United Kingdom?
Is this it?
And someone was asking about the Doctors shredded clothes? Here are a couple of on set shots of Matt Smith post regeneration. http://alexwylieblog.wordpress.com/2009/10/06/zomg-11th-doctor-news/
It's funny that is he has a different tie. Also, Amy leaning up against the ice cream truck in the tight mini!![]()
Where is OSHA when you need them?Or he fell off one of those high gangways without railings on the way to the council chamber.![]()
Where is OSHA when you need them?Or he fell off one of those high gangways without railings on the way to the council chamber.![]()
Ever since I was a young boy (which would be since the 1970's) I've often wondered why advanced, alien societies are always portrayed as having a citadel of prominence that is across a great chasm that can only be accessed via a very long bridge that has no guide rails.
Where is OSHA when you need them?
Ever since I was a young boy (which would be since the 1970's) I've often wondered why advanced, alien societies are always portrayed as having a citadel of prominence that is across a great chasm that can only be accessed via a very long bridge that has no guide rails.
I've always wondered why the more advanced the society, the more obsessed with ancient rituals that they seem to be...come on, you can travel through time and you need a Seer who scribbles on parchment with a quill?
I do wonder if there's some kind of access hatch at the bottom of that chasm on Gallifrey for the irritated and newly-regenerated Time Lord who wasn't watching where he was going to slip out...and an elevator leading back up to the main level:
"Hey, Fred! Nice new face...reading the paper while going across the Unprotected Chasm of Doom?"
"Shut up..."
I've always wondered why the more advanced the society, the more obsessed with ancient rituals that they seem to be...come on, you can travel through time and you need a Seer who scribbles on parchment with a quill?![]()
Allyn Gibson;3699755 [spoiler="My theory..." said:I'm firmly in the Reset Camp, in terms of where I think RTD is going with the story, that history will collapse and the universe will revert to its pre-Time War state. The scene in the bookstore comes, as we know, near the end, along with the scenes with Rose and Jack and Sarah Jane and Luke. Assuming the reset, I suspect that before history collapses and his own past unhappens, the Doctor will travel backward through his own timeline, to say goodbye to people that, ultimately, he will never know. The bookstore may be an indication that he's reached the pre-Time War universe, that history has collapsed and rebooted, and that his own life has now become fiction.[/spoiler]
Thats pretty heavy..
But, it won't be a reboot. None of that requires a reboot. The new series is doing so well that there's no reason for a reboot. RTD's ego probably would not allow a reboot that erases his contributions, in the show.
Mr Awe
Right now Amy is the Master.
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If Amy dresses like that, than she can be my Master![]()
Master: Tell me. Where's your TARDIS?
Doctor: You could be so wonderful
Master: Where is it?
Doctor: You're a genius, you're stone-cold brilliant, you are. I swear you really are, but you could be so much more, you could be beautiful, with a mind like that, we could travel the stars. It would be my honour, because you don't need to own the universe, just see it. You have the privilege to see the whole and time and space. That's ownership enough.
Master: Would it stop then? The noise in my head?
Doctor: I can help
Master: I don't know what I would be without that noise.
Doctor: Wonder what I'd be without you.
Master: Yeah
Sounds like really bad slash fiction to me...
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