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The wait for new Doctor Who will be interesting. I loved the second last episode. Haven't watch it again in a while.
 
Normally I watch it on my ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission), but this year, I decided to watch it via other means (youtube). The quality wasn't as good. But it was still awesome. In case you haven't guessed, Heroes is the show I most want to see at the moment. Probably change my avatar several times a week. Decided against using the Heroes theme with "Admirals Rule!"
 
I had no choice to watch it by other means, since I didn't want to wait a month or two. But, I still watched it again when it finally aired here.

Since the Christmas special will air on Christmas in England, but probably not till March here, there's no way I'm looking forward to 3 more months of waiting.
 
i didn't know they were hidden, I admit, I didn't watch that episode with the same watchful eye as I did with "Turn Left" but now I want to go back and pay closer attention.
Oh, it's hysterical. I found They Do it With Mirrors, Murder on the Orient Express (well, that one wasn't exactly hidden), Cards on the Table, The Body in the Library, Endless Night, N or M, "Murder at the vicar's rage" alluded to Murder at the Vicarage, and I wouldn't be surprised if the worked in The Man in the Brown Suit, though I'll have to give it another go. I'm sure there are others.
 
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Normally here it airs 3 months after England sees it. With next year's stuff, not sure when it will screen here, or when I'll watch it. Yet to decided if I'll watch online.
 
Normally here it airs 3 months after England sees it. With next year's stuff, not sure when it will screen here, or when I'll watch it. Yet to decided if I'll watch online.


Laws are different in your country than in mine, so i'd best not go into any detail.
 
I'm back!

I was at my best friend's apartment playing "Lego Indiana Jones" on PS2.

I apologize for my absence.
 
^I swear, games like that, books like The Physics of Star Trek -- it's like there is some ultimate competition: Who can create the geekiest thing ever?
 
^I swear, games like that, books like The Physics of Star Trek -- it's like there is some ultimate competition: Who can create the geekiest thing ever?
Have you played Lego Star Wars?!

BEST GAME EVER.

I agree, it's up there. I still have to rebuy it for 360 so I can play it again, because to me it's worth the money since I can't have both systems hooked up at the same time and it would be a total hassle to rewire things everytime I wanted to play it.
 
Lego Indiana Jones is okay. I don't think it's quite as good as Star Wars. It's a lot less intuitive. You need the strategy guide just to get through it.

I heard that next they're doing Lego Batman.
 
Lego Indiana Jones is okay. I don't think it's quite as good as Star Wars. It's a lot less intuitive. You need the strategy guide just to get through it.

I heard that next they're doing Lego Batman.


I heard that too, in fact, I heard it back before Lego IJ was released. I think i'll skip Indiana Jones for now, and wait for Batman.

Too many good games are coming out in the next few months and I want to choose carefully
 
Oh, you gamers. I've just never understood the appeal of video games. And the more complicated they are, the less interested I become -- not complicated as in difficult, but complicated as in, well, universes and rpg's and all that jazz. I do enjoy a game of Tetris (original game cartridge, by the way), but that's about it.
 
Oh, you gamers.
I am definitely not a gamer. I haven't regularly played video games since Nintendo 64, and even then I didn't do it much.

2 years ago I played Lego Star Wars. And now I'm playing Indiana Jones. I don't own any systems. I just do it at my friend's place.
 
Oh, you gamers. I've just never understood the appeal of video games. And the more complicated they are, the less interested I become -- not complicated as in difficult, but complicated as in, well, universes and rpg's and all that jazz. I do enjoy a game of Tetris (original game cartridge, by the way), but that's about it.

For me it's being part of a story rather than just passively following along.

You will struggle to find a better Science Fiction story and greater characterisation in a film or TV show than you'd find in Half-Life 2.
 
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