Or, maybe you shouldn't make the effort to find Time Flight... Any lost copies can only be a good thing.I've lost my copies of Time Flight and Arc Of Infinity - I'll host a press conference when I find them...
Or, maybe you shouldn't make the effort to find Time Flight... Any lost copies can only be a good thing.I've lost my copies of Time Flight and Arc Of Infinity - I'll host a press conference when I find them...
Or in Sierra Leone? Rumor has it all the lost episodes end up thereHave you checked behind the sofa? That would be an appropriate place...
Oooh, maybe we fans should all chip in to purchase themOr in Sierra Leone? Rumor has it all the lost episodes end up thereHave you checked behind the sofa? That would be an appropriate place...
Nah they're all in Kraplakistan and Dr Evil has them all. He'll sell for a price though...
Ah, good pointWhy would his sofa be in Sierra Leone?
Why would his sofa be in Sierra Leone?
Or, maybe you shouldn't make the effort to find Time Flight... Any lost copies can only be a good thing.I've lost my copies of Time Flight and Arc Of Infinity - I'll host a press conference when I find them...
And they don't even attempt to explain it, either. Its as if the Master has become a master of disguise for, well, the hell of it.Also, why is the Master in that stupid disguise? Storywise and characterwise there's no reason - it's just to give a rubber-ripping cliffhanger. Daft.
No I did NOT say that at all. I have expected an announcement for weeks, but the interminable interminable endless wait continues.
Back on the subject of legitimately missing episodes, Ian Levine has been venting about how much the BBC is disappointing him in this anniversary year, and when asked specifically and explicitly about the missing episodes on Twitter he wrote this:
Now, back to your regularly scheduled criticism of the JNT era.No I did NOT say that at all. I have expected an announcement for weeks, but the interminable interminable endless wait continues.![]()
To some extent, internet chatter could be ignored, but now there's something in print from one of the papers.
I'd love to believe there's something to the rumor, and there really is some [reasonable] number of episodes being negotiated for, but, would they really keep releasing animated episodes if they had the whole lot within an inch of their possession?
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