Kaellana
Landlubber
Just a little bit of a fangirl.
Posts: 54
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Post by Kaellana on May 2, 2006 16:44:05 GMT -5
Not so creepy... I know the feeling... ;D Yes, Dalek Bumps! Jonathan Pryce was so very, very good in that. "'Say hello to the Spikes of Doom!" "Say hello to the Sofa of Reasonable Comfort!" Oh, School Reunion, I was bawling right from when K9 stayed behind. And the way the Doctor got so very excited when he said " My Sarah Jane!" - that did it too. But then the Sarah Jane/Rose bonding was hilarious. I think it was probably the best yet in the new season, whilst Tooth and Claw was very fun, what with the crazy ninja monks and all. But I'm really looking forward to The Girl in the Fireplace, although to be honest I think the clockwork things are going to scare me to heck. Also, looking forward to Mickey on the Tardis, because he's really started to grow on me.
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 2, 2006 23:54:06 GMT -5
What does he know--he's a Trekkie and speaks Klingon. I like your brother. ;D And you should really try the show! This weeks episode, The Empty Child, would be the perfect start. And it has John Barrowman! *squeee* And who's to tell us that we're wrong... *meep*"Physics. Physics, physics, physics, physics, physics, physics, physics. I hope you're all taking this down!"
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 3, 2006 1:15:09 GMT -5
I just found this on Outpost Gallifrey...
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 5, 2006 15:28:56 GMT -5
Me too Khanum! Just a reminder, tonight SciFi will show the first of two parts of The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, introducing the wonderful John Barrowman as Captain Jack. If you have time, WATCH IT! These episodes are 80 of the finest minutes ever produced for Television, and certainly my favourite DW episodes.
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 5, 2006 15:37:02 GMT -5
...oh my...thanks for reminding me Fleur...I would have forgotten!
...and that's a cute shirt! ;D
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 5, 2006 15:51:26 GMT -5
...oh NO...this show isn't gross is it...I just had to watch a nasty on Sci-Fi...while I'm eating...and if this Doctor Who is gross I'm not gonna watch it...
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 5, 2006 19:02:21 GMT -5
It's watched by everyone from 6 years up in the UK. Which doesn't mean that it's not creepy, it's a part of growing up to be scared by Doctor Who, but it's not really gross. Just... creepy. Especially this story.
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 5, 2006 19:05:16 GMT -5
...no blood and guts right?
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 5, 2006 19:12:10 GMT -5
God no! 6 year olds, remember? No blood and guts. Well, no guts. Only some drops of blood. The usual. It's kid friendly. But creepy. Like goosebumps, only better and british. I'm not sure about the time zones, when will it be on?
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 5, 2006 19:18:21 GMT -5
...thanks Fleur...I can take a little blood...but NOT blood AND guts...
...I'm watching the Sci-Fi channel now...and it's about to come on in a bit...I've got me tape in and remote within reach...
...ooo ooo I just saw a commercial for Munich...looks interesting!
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 6, 2006 18:05:22 GMT -5
No reaction yet? Was it too scary?
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 6, 2006 19:40:48 GMT -5
...actually it was kinda sorta funny...kinda sorta... ;D ...I loved the phone ringing part...that was funny...and of course he had to answer it! ...and the girl was hanging by a rope from the airship and that officer dude was scoping her butt...LOL... ...I liked the "psychic paper" thingie... ..."Are YOU my Mommie?"...*shivers* ..."Are you a Doctor?"..."I have my moments." ...and again..."Are you my Mommie?"...*shivers again* ..."Doctor...who?"...LOL ...but why did it stop? ? arrrrrrghhhhhhhh
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 7, 2006 5:05:20 GMT -5
Glad to see that you had fun! Yeah, that cliffhanger is soooo mean! But at least it will make you tune in next week, won't it? ;D And I just lurve Captain Jack! *wants to huggle John Barrowman* My favourite quotes: Doctor Constantine: Before this war began, I was a father and a grandfather. Now I'm neither; but I'm still a doctor. The Doctor: Yeah. Know the feeling.
Rose Tyler: What's the emergency? The Doctor: It's mauve. Rose Tyler: Mauve? The Doctor: Universally recognised colour for danger. Rose Tyler: What happened to red? The Doctor: That's just humans. By everyone else's standards, red's camp. Oh, the misunderstandings! All those red alerts, all that dancing.
The Doctor: It's brilliant! I'm not sure if it's Marxism in action or a West End Musical!
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Post by Pierce Urlipz on May 7, 2006 9:18:18 GMT -5
Yeah, that cliffhanger is soooo mean! But at least it will make you tune in next week, won't it? ;D And I just lurve Captain Jack! *wants to huggle John Barrowman* ...I taped it so I can watch it again... ...and YES I'll be tuning in next Friday to see how it ends! ...and Captain Jack is the one on that spaceship thingie near Big Ben? WOW! He's a FLIRT!
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Post by Fleur-de-lys on May 7, 2006 15:49:14 GMT -5
Yep, that's Jack. And yep, he flirts with everything that breaths. Or whatever other lifeforms may do instead. Pity that John Barrowman is gay, he's just great, I could go on about him for hours.
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