Xelazander
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I think we're all counting down the days.
Fixt
I think we're all counting down the days.
He's better. Deal.
Also, MULTI.
COMPANION.
DOCTOR.
Season finale = awesomeness.
He's better. Deal.
Also, MULTI.
COMPANION.
DOCTOR.
Season finale = awesomeness.
BLASPHEMY!!!Agree!
Agree!
I find Pond kind of annoying - she's too pretty-pretty. But combined with Rory she's much better. I like the way his primary purpose in life is to protect her, while she never thinks about his safety until after he's - well, mostly dead.
XD That'd be awesome. If anyone wants to try it - or suggest it to the maker of the original vid - go for it!Also - Mighty Morphin' Dalek Rangers video = hilarious. Thanks for sharing. (Although, someone should re-cut it with the Pandorica opening for the "After 1000 years I'm free" line)
XD That'd be awesome. If anyone wants to try it - or suggest it to the maker of the original vid - go for it!
I know this isn't quite Dr Who, but it's part of the same universe...
Torchwood: The New World
The new series is set in the US.Also,Captain Jack is back..James Marsters is rumoured to be returning as Jon Hart. There are also some rumours that Firefly's Nathan Fillion may appear
Next series to be split into two halves said:Speaking at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Steven Moffat has announced that the next series of Doctor Who will be split in two with a 'gamechanging' cliffhanger in episode 7.
"The split series is hugely exciting because viewers will be treated to two premieres, two finales and more event episodes. For the kids it will never be more than a few months to the next Doctor Who! Easter, Autumn, Christmas!!"
The BBC press office describe the split transmission as the result of a request from Steven Moffat to write a new Doctor Who story arc which involves a big plot twist in the middle of the series. "By splitting the series Moffat plans to give viewers one of the most exciting Doctor Who cliffhangers and plot twists ever, leaving them waiting, on the edge of their seats, until the autumn to find out what happens."
Sylvester McCoy to be in "the Hobbit"? said:A rumour that Sylvester (the seventh Doctor Who) McCoy had been cast as Bilbo in Peter Jackson’s big screen version of The Hobbit has been doing the internet rounds in recent weeks, and you wouldn’t be blamed they were just a lots of fan-induced fantasy fever dreams fuelled by the fact that, well, he’s a bit short.
However, it seems there was something to these rumours all along, though as usual the virtual bush telegraph suffered a bit from the old Chinese whispers.
McCoy himself has told the Devonshire Observer & Argyllshire Standard that he is near to being cast in the film as a hobbit, but not Bilbo.
According to the article: “Mr McCoy told the Standard that contrary to widespread internet rumours, he’s not vying for the role of Bilbo in The Hobbit, but is one of two actors being considered for one of the wizard parts: ‘I am being cast in The Hobbit,’ he said. “We’re currently in negotiations – there are two of us under consideration. It’s not the Bilbo role, but could be bigger.”
Hmm, bigger than Bilbo? Had he had one Scotch too many?
They are seemingly killing off Amy Pond for the easter special next year
I wont be able to watch it if they do, she is the only redeeming feature of the series now that smith has became the dr.
I'll believe it - or the permanency of it - when I see it.
I tried to watch Torchwood once. I got to the episode with the alien addicted to sex and was like, "LOLWAT." (Ten hand in the jar was an awesome touch, though.) I stopped watching after that. Someone told me that the episodes started to improve in later season so I watched one a couple months back of a more recent episode. I had the same reaction, though.
I love Captain Jack, but, Torchwood never caught my fancy.