You know you're a geek when you actually spend time compiling a comprehensive list of all the Jedi slaughtered as a result of Order 66.
You know you're a geek when a stranger overheard you and submitted this conversation to overheardinnewyork.com. And not only that, whoever submitted it referred to you as "Cute Nerd Girl." I'm #2, btw.
You know you're a geek when you find yourself blubbering like a schoolgirl while watching Endgame.
Kim was right, it was about the journey.![]()
no, he's a villain.
So, at times, is the Doctor.
Besides the 11 (including McGann), there's also the robot duplicate of the First Doctor, there's the alt-First Doctor from Five Doctors, there's the Valyard (which is the evil/dark side of the Doctor sometime between his 12th and final incarnation), we also cannot forget about Jefferson aka "The Next Doctor", and an argument could be made for for the robot shape-shifting Eleventh Doctor in Utah.
Off the top of me head.
I'll invite the wrath of every old-school Whovian on the board and bring up the fact that Peter Cushing has also played the Doctor.
(Mind you, I have no idea if those films were televised or if they were shown in theatres. All I know is that most DW fans consider them apocryphal. I've never actually seen them.)
You know you're a geek when you hear the name "Sebastian Shaw" and get confused.You know you're a geek when the pressing issue of the time is:
Sebastian Shaw? Or Hayden Christensen?
You know you're a geek when you friend vaguely describes a Star Trek episode they saw the other night and you can tell them the episode name, stardate, the season it aired and the list of guest stars.
You know you're a geek when you friend vaguely describes a Star Trek episode they saw the other night and you can tell them the episode name, stardate, the season it aired and the list of guest stars.
And correct all the inaccuracies in their description of the episode.
You know you're a geek when you friend vaguely describes a Star Trek episode they saw the other night and you can tell them the episode name, stardate, the season it aired and the list of guest stars.
And correct all the inaccuracies in their description of the episode.
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