How do you think the Mets managed that miracle without the Doctor?^But the Mets go on to win the World Series in '69.
Thought it was great- the first ten minutes shocked me, even though I had been spoiled! Can't wait for next week...
Dude, TOS finished in '69, and had the head that was used, iirc, in 'The Corbomite Manoeuvre', which it did bear a resemblance to.Oh and that woman in the White House's bathroom made a comment about the Silence looking like something from Star Trek. Just how many people were aware of Star Trek in 1969? Yeah, I know someone would have been, but I somehow doubt someone back then would automatically think of Star Trek upon seeing an alien.
Also the space program and space related stuff were as topical as Facebook and social networking today. She could have been aware of the show without having seen it.Dude, TOS finished in '69, and had the head that was used, iirc, in 'The Corbomite Manoeuvre', which it did bear a resemblance to.Oh and that woman in the White House's bathroom made a comment about the Silence looking like something from Star Trek. Just how many people were aware of Star Trek in 1969? Yeah, I know someone would have been, but I somehow doubt someone back then would automatically think of Star Trek upon seeing an alien.
Also, that diner made me gag, it looked like an American themed diner you'd find in another country who has badly replicated what they think an American diner looks like, all the neon signs and posters on the back wall, it just screamed that they were trying too hard, no diners here really look like that.
I'm American, California/Nevada born and bred. I've been sent to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, a week at a time, a few times for work, and I barely saw a Cowboy Hat or Cowboy Boots on any of the trips, talk about jarring stereotypes.You know what, expanding on the American cliche bit. This whole episode is kind of a cliche of what America is perceived to be. For example, they chose the Utah scene, with wide open deserts, an old muscle car, and a stetson.
Contrary to what people may think, America is not a western lol. Those parts of America are sparsely populated. We don't actually all wear cowboy hats, drive muscle cars, and eat at drive ins and diners and have shootouts at high noon. Most of us live pretty civilized lives lol.
The typical American doesn't live like a cliche. Plus, America is varied in culture, we are indeed a melting pot, and those influences are seen throughout this country, which is pretty darn big and varied. Every state, every region, has its own unique feel.
I see tons of cowboy hats in Vegas
Just finished watching. I liked it. I didn't love it.
Thought Nixon looked like a cross between Nixon and LBJ.
I think, but don't know, that they botched the reference to the Nixon tapes by having him press a record button--I'm pretty sure the taping system was automatic.
So that's The Silence? Not bad, though a little derivative of the Weeping Angels with the "stuff happens when you don't see them."
I'll have to watch this again when I don't have a three year old shouting "Doctor Who! Doctor Who!" and crawling on me, because I think I missed a lot of stuff. But I liked it.
I'm American, California/Nevada born and bred. I've been sent to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, a week at a time, a few times for work, and I barely saw a Cowboy Hat or Cowboy Boots on any of the trips, talk about jarring stereotypes.You know what, expanding on the American cliche bit. This whole episode is kind of a cliche of what America is perceived to be. For example, they chose the Utah scene, with wide open deserts, an old muscle car, and a stetson.
Contrary to what people may think, America is not a western lol. Those parts of America are sparsely populated. We don't actually all wear cowboy hats, drive muscle cars, and eat at drive ins and diners and have shootouts at high noon. Most of us live pretty civilized lives lol.
The typical American doesn't live like a cliche. Plus, America is varied in culture, we are indeed a melting pot, and those influences are seen throughout this country, which is pretty darn big and varied. Every state, every region, has its own unique feel.
Cowboy hats at a cowboy themed event? Who'd have thought?^ I see tons of cowboy hats in Vegas when National Finals Rodeo's in town, so I guess somebody's wearing them.
Just finished watching. I liked it. I didn't love it. Really liked the interplay between the Doctor, River, Amy, and Rory. Thought Nixon looked like a cross between Nixon and LBJ. I think, but don't know, that they botched the reference to the Nixon tapes by having him press a record button--I'm pretty sure the taping system was automatic.
So that's The Silence? Not bad, though a little derivative of the Weeping Angels with the "stuff happens when you don't see them."
Liked the Star Trek reference.
I'll have to watch this again when I don't have a three year old shouting "Doctor Who! Doctor Who!" and crawling on me, because I think I missed a lot of stuff. But I liked it.
Forth Worth, no. Surrounding area of the DFW Airport, is apparently called DFW Airport as a City, and Colomas and Irving, is where i spend most of my time.I'm American, California/Nevada born and bred. I've been sent to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, a week at a time, a few times for work, and I barely saw a Cowboy Hat or Cowboy Boots on any of the trips, talk about jarring stereotypes.You know what, expanding on the American cliche bit. This whole episode is kind of a cliche of what America is perceived to be. For example, they chose the Utah scene, with wide open deserts, an old muscle car, and a stetson.
Contrary to what people may think, America is not a western lol. Those parts of America are sparsely populated. We don't actually all wear cowboy hats, drive muscle cars, and eat at drive ins and diners and have shootouts at high noon. Most of us live pretty civilized lives lol.
The typical American doesn't live like a cliche. Plus, America is varied in culture, we are indeed a melting pot, and those influences are seen throughout this country, which is pretty darn big and varied. Every state, every region, has its own unique feel.
Did you spend any time at all in Fort Worth? cause i just moved here 2 moths ago after living 10 years not 20 miles east of my current address, and I've seen more people wearing cowboy boots and hats in the past couple of months then the 10 years combined.
Here ya go DAKWell I for one loved it! The banter between the Doctor and River was hysterical. "Mrs Robinson"! Poor River.Matt Smith was, as always, awesome and adorable.
Where can I get a copy of that painting?
I wonder if Amy shooting the astronaut is somehow responsible for the Doctor being killed by the astronaut 200 years later. Maybe he makes some sort of bargain to save Amy?
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