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Must....contain....negativity....about....last....three....eps...
LOL burn you can do it lol
Must....contain....negativity....about....last....three....eps...
LOL burn you can do it lol
Welcome to the Dr Who FamilyI have a confession to make. I am a Dr Who-a-holic and I believe this is the place to come for group therapy LOL.
Seriously, I've got it bad! It all started 6 months or so ago when I was flicking channels and the episode showing at the time was the one with Rose and the Dr standing in a London street looking around at everyone who had gone completely still, and they all had strange earpieces on. Later in the episode, people were marching in line to become robots of the future. At that point, I was hooked!
After that episode, I have made sure that if I'm not home on a Saturday, then the tape is in for watching at a later time. And if home after 1am, who cares? The tape goes in, hubby puts his earplugs in and I watch the damn thing in bed!
At the moment, I'm trying to get Series 1 and 2 box sets, but they're proving to be hard to get. I've tried ebay, but always seem to be outbidded. Maybe I just need to raise the stakes I guess.
Anyhow, am very much looking forward to watching tonight's episode as I believe it's meant to be a good one.
*sigh* Feeling so much better now I got that off my chest.![]()
Series 2 contains Grey Krillitane, Werewolf, Cyberman, Clockwork Man and The Ood
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Welcome to the Dr Who Family
Try www.chaos.com they have DR Who dvd's there not 100% sure about the boxsets they did a couple of weeks ago. ezydvd online are out of stock at the moment not sure about the actual stores.
did you ever see the original series?
Thank you, glad to be part of the Dr Who familyGotta have some outlet for my addiction
You know, I remember the original series but was never interested in it. Mind you, I was probably 8 - 10 and early teens when it was re-run, however it just never really grabbed my interest. Now that I'm a die hard fan, I really want to see the original.
Speaking of which, my memory of the original series that I'm thinking of is the one with a late 40's Dr with grey hair . What's his name again? Which one is actually the original? Also, I read recently that the original Dr Who was a budget series that was made using absolute D-grade props etc. Makes me want to see it even more I think!
Edit: I couldn't think of the correct term for the robot episode that first sucked me in, but the above pic prompted my memory! The Cybermen! That would have to be one of the best episodes that I've seen so far. Just loved it.
I'm so obsessed with Doc & Torchwood, it's so seductive the new stuff, it's beyond whether you were a fan as a kid, the new stuff is just so yummy & good.
Anyway, I'm building up my dvd collection you just have to own Dr Who - so ezydvd is a good start they specialise in BBC stuff & have a sale at the moment.
Aqua if you haven't seen the old stuff, well I always loved that the story is the thing the special effects don't exist and all the aliens etc are crap, it's the reverse of US stuff. You know, how USA shows it's all about special effects and the story is crap? And I love with the Doctor how heaps of stuff they did due to low budgets have become absolute icons - like the Tardis (cheap spaceship idea), regeneration - fantastic idea to cover casting changes.
And I guess you know about the fantastic Dr Who & Torchwood fansites out there???????????
Tom Baker was my first Doctor Who, the one I grew up watching and my all time favourite.Doctor 4 - Tom Baker (the one with the scarf, curly hair, and jelly babies and without a doubt, the most memorable)
Was an absolutely amazing Doctor (although I'm biased as I was already an Eccleston fan), and probably the best casting choice to re-launch the series. I still hope we see him again, I know his tenure as The Doctor has now passed to Tennant, but I'd still love to see him again one more time, even if it's only as a flashback to show his regeneration from the 8th to 9th Doctor (or even better, a complete 'stand alone' episode to show the transition from 8th to 9th. I know it'll never happen, but I can always hope.)Doctor 9 - Christopher Eccleston (relaunched DW for the 21st century, only stayed on for one season (didn't want to be "type cast") and has since gone on to guest star on Heroes who has the power of invisibility)
After Christopher Eccleston's departure, I was always going to be judgemental of whoever stepped into The Doctor's shoes (or Tardis, in this case), but David Tennant has had some shining moments as an actor during his time as The Doctor (most recently as John Smith not wanting to become The Doctor in 'Family of Blood')Doctor 10 - David Tennant (the current Doctor (set to enter his third year next year) and the one actor who has managed to shake the foundations of Tom Baker's claim to greatness)
OH yeah and indeed she was hot. But I still prefer Donna