Not bad, those actors must have really suffered in that make up.
You can watch the confidential on youtube. Part 2 deals with the makeup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOwsvnRSIXM
Not bad, those actors must have really suffered in that make up.
there is that theory, have to wait & see if that does happen.He may not have to; I suspect that RTD is going to press a giant reset button at the end of "The End of Time," and much of the last five years of Who will be wiped away.I hope so to, hopefully Moff will draw a line under all of this.Yet, the 2009 date was correct in the dialogue.
Here's hoping this year's Christmas special dispenses with the one year out nonsense.
its possible the Doctor will remeber the events but not anyone elseThen when the wife shows up, he won't know that she's already dead?
That's just terrible, the egg timer on their relationship is awesome.
He may not have to; I suspect that RTD is going to press a giant reset button at the end of "The End of Time," and much of the last five years of Who will be wiped away.
I don't quite know what to do about The Seeds of Doom. That story was set at some point in the 21st century when conventional space travel had been replaced by the T-Mat teleport system, and the Ice Warriors still inhabited Mars.
He may not have to; I suspect that RTD is going to press a giant reset button at the end of "The End of Time," and much of the last five years of Who will be wiped away.
Yeaaaah all that is rubbish considering the audio snippet of the 11th doctor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLCUrrAoZag
The finale to the Tenth Doctor's era is one of the most eagerly anticipated adventures in the history of Doctor Who and you can see a dramatic scene from the story on Friday, BBC One during Children in Need.
In The Waters of Mars we saw the Doctor recall Carmen's prophesy that his song would soon be ending, and at the close of the episode he encountered Ood Sigma and the TARDIS cloister bell tolled... all ominous portents for the Doctor.
But one big question remains...
What happens next?
If you want to find out, make sure you're watching Children in Need on Friday, 20th November on BBC One. The scene will not be online, so if you want to plunge into the Tenth Doctor's dramatic finale, remember to watch Children in Need on BBC One, Friday night!
I'm guessing the best way for the suicide to play would either be survivor guilt at losing her crew (which might be understandable but isn't exactly inspiring) or else because she thought she was infected, which still seems kinda limp.
I dunno, I can see suicide to save the world as inspiring, but suicide after you've been saved from certain death...is that really going to inspire her grand daughter?
So they are doing something for CiN. Thought this wasn't the case.
Any thoughts or further info?
it's probably just a clip. not something specially filmed like Time Crash and TARDIS cutaway.
Has anyone mentioned that the robot moved through a wall of water on its way to the tardis?
So they are doing something for CiN. Thought this wasn't the case.
Any thoughts or further info?
it's probably just a clip. not something specially filmed like Time Crash and TARDIS cutaway.
So they are doing something for CiN. Thought this wasn't the case.
Any thoughts or further info?
it's probably just a clip. not something specially filmed like Time Crash and TARDIS cutaway.
It's scenes 4 & 5 from the Xmas Day episode, which will immediately follow the titles. Apparently the pre-title sequence is too full of setup to work as a standalone sequence.
^ Hmm, good point. But it did go out on the surface, which may have evaporated/boiled the water off. I'm not sure what a real Martian atmosphere would do to free water (not ice).
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