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I havne't seen DOCTOR WHO yet.

CaptainWacky

I want to smell dark matter
because of CONFOUNDED RELATIveS and I can't watch it iuntil eight but then Wallca ance Gromit is on and I hear this is the one where Wallace finaly gets laid but I guess it'll be repeated so I'll porbably watch it then lol fuck Bush and Blair HAIL ISLAM.
 
It actually wasn't that bad until the end where something really stupid happens.

You'll know it when you see it.
 
You're not missing much. Dr. Who went to shit after Rose left. They're relying on supernatural shit much too often now.

However, a new series called "The IT Crowd" looks extremely promising. I watched the first ep on the IFC channel and thought it was really good.

Thought that may be because I'm also in IT. :D
 
I don't know about the IT Crowd, the studio audience/canned laughter always seems far too over the top. Richard Ayaloaohdgfl is funny though.

Also: I don't know why I thought it would be a good idea to try to break your brekaout high score when drunkly on Christmas day
 
Ah, I only posted it a few moments ago.

Don't make yourself dizzy failing at derailing my conquest of the arcade.
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I cant decide whether it was really good, or a little disappointing, I guess I need to see it again.

It wasnt crap though, just maybe a little dark for christmas teatime.
 
It wasn't as bad as last years.

But that's because last years was terrible.
 
You guys have new Dr Who already? FUCKERS.
 
He dies in the end and gets regenerated as Nicolas Cage.
 
It was alright. The story was going on fine then got a bit silly and confusing at the end. I like David Morrissey okay, Tennant was good as always the emotional bits were nice. Seeing the previous Doctors was cool. Devla Caravan was quite a good villain. But...

They never really explained why Miss Harlequin was with the cyberman anyway. Okay, she was abused by men and wanted "liberation"...why did she think enslaving children then stomping London in a giant robot was the way to get it? And at the end when the Doctor "freed" her and she went crazy...as she pointed out herself eariler she had free will all along anyway, so why was she so surprised? And why did the Cybermen even need her?

The plot was a bit confusing. Where did the big robot come from? Did the Cybermen build it? Did those children build it in a couple of hours? Was it lying dormant under the Thames for years? Or did it fall out of the Void with the Cybermen? If the Cybermen do have giant robots why don't they use them more? The CGI wasn't exactly amazing or anything but that's par for the course.

Cybershades?

OH, and didn't RTD hint that there was a shock ending? Because there...wasn't.

It was okay anyway, not embarrassing in any places and no "cyborgs have rights, they can even get married!" type lines at least.
 
I have no problem with cybershades, or giant robots, I do have a tiny problem with how such a giant robot ever fit in the thames when its really just not that deep, but hey ho.

Plus it made me think way too much of wicky wicky wild wild west.
 
It's always nice to see Paul McGann, though.
 
Yes, plus his definitive insertion into canon should stop those people clamouring for Tennent to briefly become McCoy so that McGann can become the new doctor.
 
I bet Eccleston sues them for using his image without permission and they can never repeat the episode.
 
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