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Post by Karen on Oct 20, 2006 19:18:20 GMT -5
Tick. Tock.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 19:21:36 GMT -5
Cool! So Mde de P. basically knows the Doctor all her life. I like the swirly timelines in this. Good reminder that when you travel in time, everything has already happened and everything is still to come . . . "Space age clockwork." And the Doctor is all "it would be an act of vadalism to take you apart", but I will. ;D And of course, the companions take off after the baddie when they've been told not to. I like how Rose just straightforwardly teaches Mickey that. "Fantastic gardner. " ;D
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Post by Sara on Oct 20, 2006 19:27:31 GMT -5
I gotta say, I'm pretty sure my immediate reaction to finding David Tennant in my bedroom would have also involved snogging him senseless. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 19:32:18 GMT -5
"Mickey, what is pre-revolutionary France doing on a spaceship? Get a little perspective!" #rofl1# Eeeep! They canabalized the crew for parts. "You're not keepin' the horse!" "I let you keep Mickey!" #rofl1# Last week he was the tin dog, this week he's a horse. Poor Mickey. ;D Ah! She's reading him. Hmmmmm. Her brain is rather special, isn't it?
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Post by Sara on Oct 20, 2006 19:42:03 GMT -5
Okay, these clockwork creatures are one of the creepiest sets of baddies I've seen since the Gentlemen.
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Post by Matthew on Oct 20, 2006 19:42:28 GMT -5
This is my favoriteist episode of Dr. Who ever.
(not able to watch right now because the Corpse Whisperer is on, and my parents are watching it. )
Look who the cat draggged in..... ;D
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Post by Sara on Oct 20, 2006 19:46:54 GMT -5
The horse! He used the horse, of course!
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 19:52:21 GMT -5
"My God, they know how to party!" ;D Thick, thick, thickety thick-face from thick town. That's my new favorite phrase. "Right you. That's enough laying about." Heeee! This Doctor actually makes me think of Tom Baker's Doctor at times . . . Mde de P is very very smart isn't she? "The days of my life are pressed together like the leaves of a book." And so, one can stroll from one to the other. A beautiful, and accurate, way to see it. "We can't use the TARDIS, we're part of the time stream." Ah! Yay! He got to use the horse!! So, is he stuck there now?
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Post by Matthew on Oct 20, 2006 19:54:29 GMT -5
The horse! He used the horse, of course! of course!
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Post by Karen on Oct 20, 2006 19:58:32 GMT -5
The time windows are neat. A whole spaceship built to stalk someone. Why? "France. A different planet." Hee! 'We did not have the parts." Oh. That's where the parts came from. Kind of cannibilism, in a way. One more part is needed, but 'she is incomplete.' Chose her because she is the same as them? The vulcan mind meld. Oh, and now she can read his mind. LOL! Party on, Doctor Who! "You're so thick. Thickety thick from Thicktown. Rose's brain is compatible. Oh - and now it's wine and not tea that kills the bad guy. "He'll be there when you need him." "One may tolerate the world of demons for the sake of an angel." Her lonely angel. You know, I really hate those masks. That's a very guilliontinish picture. Of course, her knight in shining armour. LOL! He may be the King, but The Doctor is the Lord of Time. How is he going to get back? They stopped because they have no purpose now. Words to ponder. Oh, how sad. He missed her - by 20 years or so. The king really loved her.
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Post by Sara on Oct 20, 2006 19:59:48 GMT -5
Okay, there was nearly some serious weeping here...
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Post by Karen on Oct 20, 2006 20:00:46 GMT -5
Okay, these clockwork creatures are one of the creepiest sets of baddies I've seen since the Gentlemen. #metoo#
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 20:04:31 GMT -5
"Wish me luck." "No." **sniffle** "Always wait 5 and a half hours for me." Heee! And, yep, she'd dead. He missed her. (Why didn't he take the TARDIS instead of the time portals? He could have arrived a minute or two after he left? Well, OK the TARDIS is always making mistakes, so maybe not. ) And so we see why he has his love/hate thing with companions. Humans always die on him, eventually. But he bonded with Madame de P so tightly because she saw back into his head. Saw inside him. "I'm always alright." Yeah. Sure. That was a very nice sweet-sad ep. Ah! And the ship was named after her, so when their programming went all kablooey, they thought they needed her head.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 20:04:52 GMT -5
I gotta say, I'm pretty sure my immediate reaction to finding David Tennant in my bedroom would have also involved snogging him senseless. ;D Wordy McWord. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 20, 2006 20:06:03 GMT -5
Okay, these clockwork creatures are one of the creepiest sets of baddies I've seen since the Gentlemen. There is something very eepsome about the gears, and the (mostly) silence. Well, and the big ol' buzzsaw hands that want to cut you up for parts is pretty icky too.
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