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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: April 03, 2008, 19:14 »
am i bovvererd


Please try to keep your posts over three words long... as per the Rules you agreed to follow when you signed up here. Thanks!

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: March 30, 2008, 16:32 »
Really? I thought it was Caecilius et Metella in horto sedebant.
Look what you started now, you...

The word order isn't that important in Latin. The poets threw words all over the place.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: March 28, 2008, 07:53 »
I didn't think he'd got a full cycle back after he took Tremas' body on Traken.. Just got that body to live in. As far as I know, he didn't get a full cycle of regenerations back, or indeed any regenerations at all, until the Time Lords brought him back from the Eye of Harmony to fight in the Time War.. And that's the cycle we see him passing through in the Jacobi -> Simm regeneration at the end of Utopia. I think.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: March 27, 2008, 22:31 »
It's going to be a pretty amazing geek experience.. Doctor Who meets the Cambridge Latin Course!

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: March 26, 2008, 01:07 »
loldongs
CAECILIUS EST IN HORTO.

:D :D :D

Yay... Caecilius and Metella!

I'm holding out for some Grumio though!

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: March 21, 2008, 20:35 »
Well, in 15 days season 4 will have started!

And, all that's pretty old news.

Except the Doctor being exterminated... if that's anywhere, I imagine it's an unverified Sun story.

Haven't seen it around on Outpost Gallifrey, and they're usually pretty up to date on the latest confirmed news.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: January 03, 2008, 11:24 »
Mmm but saying humans created time is a troublesome one.

I mean, what about the distinction between, say, the Jurassic period and the Cretaceous? Or the distance of time between the Holocene and the Cambrian periods? We take it for granted that there is a time space between them, yet humans didn't exist, did they?

Measurement of time might exist just because of humans, but we are irrelevant to the passage of time itself.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 31, 2007, 08:18 »
Torchwood's out about halfway through this month!

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 27, 2007, 00:47 »
Posts over three words long, please.

And, yeah, time doesn't exist, what?

What did everyone think of this year's Christmas Song, 'The Stowaway'?

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 26, 2007, 18:56 »
Some would say that time travel and being aged centuries by a laser beam and defeating millions of evil witches with a Harry Potter spell also contradict scientific facts.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 26, 2007, 18:12 »
Oh, I was referring to the version of her that still looked like her, the one he kissed.

For the stardusty floaty blue Tinkerbell bits...

Hm, well... Maybe they were still clumped together?

Or alternatively, artistic license.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 26, 2007, 18:06 »
The human eye can see atoms. You're looking at them now.

It was a collection of atoms just like a real person is. Just, less firm.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 26, 2007, 17:45 »
I understood the end until The Doctor kissed her before she disappeared into space. I thought that was a hologram...?

It wasn't a hologram... It was the last stardusty atoms of her mostly lost self. There wasn't enough of her left to be a full, conscious person, but there was the echo of it still there. As I said earlier, it was very Phillip Pullman, that bit.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 26, 2007, 08:13 »
Really nicely backed up opinions there.

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TV and Movies / Re: Doctor Who
« on: December 25, 2007, 23:08 »
My favourite Christmas special so far.

I absolutely loved Astrid. And Mr Copper!

Ten was on top form as well, I loved the bit where the Host lifted him up.

Midshipman Frame was cool too, as well as the Captain, though as Geoffrey Palmer's one of my favourite actors, would've been nice to see more of him. And of Bernard Cribbins (the old chap in London).

Storyline-wise, of course it was a bit 'oh how lucky', but it's a Christmas special, it's meant to be a bit jokey. The Queen! She was great.

I loved the Astrid becoming atoms and stardust and stuff... Very His Dark Materials.

I'll give it... 8/10?

Oh wait..

"Allons-y, Alonso!"

Make that 9/10!

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