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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 10, 2006 21:52:34 GMT -5
Hello!
These smiley things are great! #wavey# Nice to see you again Doctor! Are you looking good!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 11, 2006 6:57:01 GMT -5
Read your season review/analysis again, Riff, now that I understand it. Like all the themes that you pointed out, many more than I picked up on. There definitely is a lot there. Is each season connected and self contained like this, or is it the journey of each version of the Doctor that's interconnected and such?
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jun 11, 2006 7:22:41 GMT -5
Lovely visual aid, Doctor. Thanks.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 11:43:59 GMT -5
You all haven't seen this yet. Have a fantastic life. And with Jack's kiss on the Doctor's face, a thousand slash fics were launched. A million, I should think. I'd be surprised if there wasn't already a thousand by this point. ;D
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 11:48:24 GMT -5
You all haven't seen this yet. Have a fantastic life. And with Jack's kiss on the Doctor's face, a thousand slash fics were launched. Oh, and that bravado: "See you in hell!" and the way he tells off the non-volunteers... So he should. I don't think much of Rodderick's logic. If there are no Daleks, then what's the harm of running around the station and playing at soldiers? It would be more interesting than sitting on the floor in the hold.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 11:55:42 GMT -5
I bet it just burns you to face me. Hell, I've forgotten the quote, it's been so long. Yes, I like that little speech from the Ka Faraq Gatri.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 11:58:41 GMT -5
I bet it just burns you to face me. Hell, I've forgotten the quote, it's been so long. Great speech by the Doctor there. Really liked him all half-wild and grinning and saving Rose with Capt'n Jack and a force field. ;D But eeeeeep on the vast hordes of insane, self-hating, self-worshiping Daleks. Of course, it's open to question if there such a thing as a sane Dalek. Also, such a massive superiority complex as theirs is often a way of dealing with an inferiority complex.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:04:14 GMT -5
Thanks! Ah, I love Captain Jack. And I love that he was an equal-opportunity goodbye-kisser. Awww: hologram dead-letter! Love love love Captain Jack. ;D Both him and the Doctor so noble. Rallying the troops and warning them about the Daleks. Sending Rose away to safety and keep the TARDIS out of bad hands and expecting to die and all. "Have a fantastic life." **sniff**
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:08:30 GMT -5
"You make a stand!" and Rose makes her decision. God, that creepy music and those ships, and the dalkes flying aout by the thousands.. in ranks and series... chilling. Bad Wolf Grafitti!!!! In almost all previous Dalek stories, we hear about their vast armies, epic wars, and so on. But we usually only see three of them. ;D Now the BBC actually has a budget!
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:10:48 GMT -5
Oy! Choice to kill all or kill none. All the Daleks and humans, or let the humans fall to the Daleks. Just like the Time Lords - die and take them with you. But hoping that human colonies will be like the Dalek emperor? Living on after? Poor Rose. She's so right. The battle is way in the future but also right now. Huh. Bad Wolf is message? From who? From her? From Doctor? From . . . ? It's a kind of return of the repressed. The Doctor thought he'd found some closure on the Time War, but here he finds himself in the same moral position.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:12:49 GMT -5
You have to love the Weakest Link robot. Too funny. I love it a lot more than the real thing.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:13:55 GMT -5
And she tells Jackie the secret from Father's Day.. Well, there goes Terra....Australia just collapsed like a flan in a cupboard. I found that sequence quite creepy. There was something eerie about the way the continents shrivelled and changed shape.
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:15:47 GMT -5
Yay Mickey! Did they lie to the human defenders about the defensiveness of the guns? Or not know that the Daleks could stop it? I mean, either way, everyone was gonna die, but . . . Lynda. Huh. She ends up watching humans die on TV. Like "normal" again. So now we know why it was important for Rose to meet her dad. So she'd know to keep trying. A good observation. That one hadn't occurred to me. I wonder if she was more effected by this image because it wasn't in the context of a "game"?
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:21:05 GMT -5
Aw! "If we live, we could go for a drink? Yeah, well, tough" I love Jackie. So much. Got one!!! And there went a human.. Ah, crep. Well, Lynda with a Y is gonna be dead. With an EA.
Facing it bravely: I guess being on a gameshow where it was alway a possibillity makes you a little more sanguine. AAAAAA@@@ Daleks and windows! SHIT! Jack!!!!! AND THE HEART OPENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Note to self: Remember the garbage can" </billandted> Jack has balls the size of watermelons. *laughing* Well, in the previous ep, the Doctor refers to her as "dead sweet". They obviously wanted us to think she'd be a new companion, but none of us fell for that... did we? ;D
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Post by Riff on Jun 12, 2006 12:23:29 GMT -5
Yay Mickey! Did they lie to the human defenders about the defensiveness of the guns? Or not know that the Daleks could stop it? I mean, either way, everyone was gonna die, but . . . Lynda. Huh. She ends up watching humans die on TV. Like "normal" again. So now we know why it was important for Rose to meet her dad. So she'd know to keep trying.You really are good at this! Did you notice that her final words to the Doctor - "Don't say that" - were also Jackie's last words to Pete in "Father's Day"?
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