Well yeah I enjoyed watching it :D
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Yes, much ranga lurv for Amy Pond. <3 <3 <3
I'm gonna guess that you guys meant "Scot" (pertaining to Scotland) and not Scott (the boy's name). ;)
Well Mr smarty pants I guess since you have met her the answer should be easy :rolleyes:
Good news, everyone!
http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2011/12...-episodes.html
The BBC revealed today that two complete episodes of Doctor Who have been returned to the BBC Archives.
Firstly, the complete third episode of the William Hartnell story Galaxy 4, Air Lock has been recovered - prior to this only a short segment from the first episode remained in the archive with no telesnaps taken to show how the third episode and its characters would have looked.
Secondly, the complete second episode of Patrick Troughton's third story The Underwater Menace has also been recovered - making this the earliest complete episode for the Second Doctor to now exist in the Archives (alongside the existing episode three).
Both episodes were found via former TVS engineer Terry Burnett, who bought them at a school fête in Marchwood, Southampton back in the 1980s!
I actually have a friend that works on the old episodes in re-editing them, his name is aaron and he told me from day one but when I saw his name pop up I must admit I was all noob like saying "I know that guy!"so funny lol.
I only just found out about this -- although it happened several weeks ago...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18531461
i didn't know this thread existed :(
Whatever happened to Jenny?
She blasted off into space to have her own adventures (which have yet to be seen/read/heard). The interesting thing about Jenny was that she was played by Georgia Moffett who is:
1. The daughter of Peter Davison, the Fifth Doctor.
2. Married to David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor.
...so it's kinda like she's the Doctor's daughter and wife IRL -- incestuous! (jkz) :p
She blasted off into space to have her own adventures (which have yet to be seen/read/heard). The interesting thing about Jenny was that she was played by Georgia Moffett who is:
1. The daughter of Peter Davison, the Fifth Doctor.
2. Married to David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor.
...so it's kinda like she's the Doctor's daughter and wife IRL! (jkz) :p :p
She blasted off into space to have her own adventures (which have yet to be seen/read/heard). The interesting thing about Jenny was that she was played by Georgia Moffett who is:
1. The daughter of Peter Davison, the Fifth Doctor.
2. Married to David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor.
...so it's kinda like she's the Doctor's daughter and wife IRL! (jkz) :p :p
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Jenny_%...7s_Daughter%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Moffett
Thanks! That's a nice bit of trivia. Was just wondering if she was ever inserted back in any of the series since some specials have all companions and others come back for a role. I didn't see her in anything else after blasting off.
So, who's seen it?
I have, considering how face-meltingly horrible last season was I was expecting it to be bad. It isn't! One of the best ep's since the style shift and Davies departure.
---General Spoiler Alert---
We've seen in a previous episode that when Rose Tyler touched a Dalek it brought it back to full power because she was covered in time travel juice or something.
Yet when Rory touched the Dalek, it had no effect. Did I miss something?
Another pretty girl in a DW episode. I'm not complaining, but its a nod towards a shift in audience perhaps.
When did we learn that Amelia couldn't have kids?
Has the new series aired yet? (Here)
The Dalek Rose touched was low in power, but the ones in the Asylum just seem to be asleep. It takes them a while to wake up in this episode. (You could also say it had something to do with Rose's connection to the heart of the Tardis stretching back and forth through time)
I think this episode was the revelation of Amy's infertility. Of course she has had a child who she and Rory 'raised' as kids and who, now grown up, pops in for tea every now and then.
I've read quite a bit since watching the premiere about the surprise in this episode but hadn't been following the gossip so I missed the degrees of the twist. I did think that Oswin had "companion" written all over her so it will be interesting to see how that plays out.
The thing I really didn't get though, and haven't been able to find an answer to, is where did all these Daleks come from? They keep killing off the Daleks forever but they keep coming back. Last I recall there were the few multi-coloured ones but now suddenly there's thousands/millions of them again?
:confused:
The first episode can be watched on ABC IView. It's on regular TV this weekend.
My fear is that the writers are turning the Daleks into the Borg, with the hive mind thing, and hacking into the mind of one can transmit something between them all.
Given Oswin's last line in the episode was 'Remember me' and given the events of Rory and Amelia's wedding... You could surmise they're going to bring her back somehow.
Im so much a noob to DW.... didn't even know about it until I migrated here. It was never shown in Phils, even in the English cable channels ( dunno why it's a splendid show from what Ive seen so far). Since I've kinda viewed only a few episodes and haven't really fully embraced it, it really confuses me when Im watching some episodes. Time travel scientific jargon ( or made up ones hehehe) really is quite headache inducing if I think too much about it, so I just enjoy the show whatever it presents ehehhe.
One character that I really really enjoyed watching is River Song. Especially lie her trademark "Hello Sweetie" words to the doctor :D:D:D. Whenever I hear that it reminds me of her :D:D
First ep was fantastic!
Loved the new ep :) Incredible how this episode made me care more for a single Dalek than the Michael Bay movies ever made me emotionally invest in any of the Decepticons (or most of the Autobots for that matter). Also the first time the Doctor ever came to like a Dalek... though arguably because it was a convert and not a "pure" Dalek, but still... this would have to be the closest that the Doctor's come to having had a Dalek friend.
Jack Harkness was pretty good looking; maybe he could make a return cameo again. And my wife reckons Rory's a looker (despite the schnoz :p). David Tennant was also not bad looking either. ;)
WAIT! where are you watching these? Its not on till Saturday?:mad:
Alas Im capped atm :(
So how does she become human again to be the companion? Will this be the last series? Interesting ep look forward to more:D
I have absolutely adored the latest Eps of the 11th, especially seeing as though I've been able to see them within hours of their airing in Britain courtesy of ABC's iView; Good lord! the Doctor knows how to choose future companions though huh? - Very, very nice. ;):D