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Yeah but it wasn't any kind of reference to homosexuality...although maybe the leopard print desktop theme referenced was :lol:
 
OK, clearly I need to hit Youtube this weekend and watch TimeCrash, I have it bookmarked, and watched about a minute of it without sound, but, ahven't had an opportunity to watch it properly. Need to watch Sarah Jane's Wedding too.
 
Yeah but it wasn't any kind of reference to homosexuality...although maybe the leopard print desktop theme referenced was :lol:

Not implying that it was intended that way. The 5th Doctor says something like "It's worse than the leopard print theme. What's next, coral?", that can be taken any number of ways. I doubt ti was supposed to be a reference to the effeminate, but hey.. I've missed stuff before. :shrug:

This is part of the blessing that is Doctor Who airing in America. Both sides of the pond (no, not her!) get to learn about the other's culture and benefit from the experience. The US gets to see arguably the greatest science fiction show ever and learn more about British people culture, past , present and maybe future. Mean time, Britain gains new income and enthusiasm to feed their entertainment industry and likewise learn about American culture and people.

This one time... everybody wins!
 
Yeah but it wasn't any kind of reference to homosexuality...although maybe the leopard print desktop theme referenced was :lol:

Not implying that it was intended that way. The 5th Doctor says something like "It's worse than the leopard print theme. What's next, coral?", that can be taken any number of ways. I doubt ti was supposed to be a reference to the effeminate, but hey.. I've missed stuff before. :shrug:
I've always assumed it was code for "tacky".
 
Tacky?! Where?! <looks around nervously> Sorry, reflex...

I've not been in this forum much lately. I'm pretty appalled at the lowered tone around here. You guys are better than this. Get it together.

That said, and back to the OP: Gatiss wrote Victory of the Daleks. That is all.
 
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