December 28, 201015 yr It was just a really bad storyline, the fish in the sky thing and the Scrouge tale, we all know it, I don't need to see an episode of Dr Who with that theme.
December 28, 201015 yr I honestly can say I think that was the worst episode of Dr Who I've ever seen. Well it definitely wasn't a classic. Having Katherine Jenkins in it was very cheesy too.:dozey:
December 29, 201015 yr Well I think it was a nice, light episode to be seen around Christmas time, nothing too super special or complicated or sad. I let the main episodes deal with that. Other Christmas specials weren't particularly memorable either. As for Katherine, I don't know who she is but I liked her character and her voice.
December 29, 201015 yr I honestly can say I think that was the worst episode of Dr Who I've ever seen.I feel sorry for you. :( Although on the bright side I suppose, you can definitely legitimately deny being a geek.
December 29, 201015 yr I feel sorry for you. :( Although on the bright side I suppose, you can definitely legitimately deny being a geek. Oh I quite like the series in general, just not that episode:).
December 29, 201015 yr Oh I quite like the series in general, just not that episode:).Ok, but what I mean is, a geek would get it. The purely geeky reaction is something like: "oh my goodness, it had a planet with flying sharks!! And there was an ice maiden! And he decided to literally be the ghost of Christmas past by actually changing the past, not showing it- why didn't anyone think of doing that before! This is so cool!!!" It was written for the Calivin and Hobbes sort of geeks who go 'that had dinosaurs. Dinosaurs with laser beams coming out of their eyes. How could it not be awesome?' Some people get it an some people don't. :shrug: Doesn't mean it was a bad episode, just means it wasn't for everyone.
December 29, 201015 yr I still think my favourite Dr Who episode was Doomsday, the Dalek-Cyberman stand off/bitch fest was brilliant:laugh3:.
December 29, 201015 yr I still think my favourite Dr Who episode was Doomsday, the Dalek-Cyberman stand off/bitch fest was brilliant:laugh3:.That one is one of the all-time new-Who greats. :D ^:lol:
December 31, 201015 yr [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpe1Ywz8azM]Doctor Who Series 6 Trailer 2011 [/ame] Anyone else spot these creepy ass little freaks (at 0.43) from the new series 6 trailer that was shown right after the xmas special? FUUU---- :shocked2::uhoh:
December 31, 201015 yr ^ :wreck: Those things are creepy. Really creepy. Still, I'm quite excited for series 6. :cheesy:
January 2, 201115 yr Dr Who = The best show on TV. The Christmas episode wasn't the best but I'm sure that the new season is going to be great :D
January 2, 201115 yr I still think my favourite Dr Who episode was Doomsday, the Dalek-Cyberman stand off/bitch fest was brilliant:laugh3:. YOU ARE BETTER AT DYING Shit was amazing. :D Always makes me think of this though: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ-lJpL2oVg]Cybermen Call Centre [/ame] :laugh3:
April 5, 201115 yr Karen Gillan has a Steve McQueen moment fleeing the Nazis on the set of Doctor Who By Andrea Magrath Last updated at 7:01 PM on 5th April 2011 Comments (7) Add to My Stories Ever since the preview trailer for the new season of Doctor Who, featuring a glimpse of some Nazi soldiers, was released speculation has been rife over the next adventure. And with the season premiere just weeks away, fans of the sci-fi series don't have long to wait. But if that's not soon enough, we have a sneak peek at Karen Gillan, 23, shooting on location at the Temple Of Peace in Cardiff - and it appears as though she may be emulating Steve McQueen in iconic World War II film The Great Escape. The Great Escape: Karen Gillan, in character as Amy, films for Doctor Who on a motorbike on location at the Temple Of Peace in Cardiff Perched on an old-fashioned motorbike, Karen, in character as the Doctor's assistant Amy Pond, prepared to film scenes outside the building. More... It's all getting a bit too much for a tired looking Helena Bonham CarterQueen of Essex Amy Childs gets a right royal makeover and asks: 'How could I not watch myself on TV? It's brilliant!' Keep in touch with the latest showbiz gossip by following the Daily Mail's Twitter feed Amateur footage posted on a Doctor Who fan site reveals that dozens of half-naked prisoners run screaming from the Temple Of Peace building - a regular filming location for the BBC series - as Amy sits on the bike outside. According to enthusiasts on the fan site who flocked to watch filming in Cardiff, a scene was filmed where the Tardis crashed through a wall in Hitler's office. Icon: Steve McQueen famously fled the Germans in 1963 WW2 Prisoners Of War film The Great Escape In another scene, Karen and Arthur Darvill, who plays Amy's husband Rory, are seen giving a German soldier the Nazi salute. Crates displaying the Reichsadler were also strewn about the set. Steve McQueen's motorbike scene in The Great Escape is one of cinema's most iconic moments. The 1963 film centred on prisoners of war from the Allied forces, played by McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough, who attempt to escape from a camp during the Second World War. Step back in time: Amy and her husband Rory salute a German soldier Daredevil: Will Karen attempt the iconic film's most famous scene and jump a fence? It is unknown if Karen will attempt the ill-fated stunt from the film and try to jump a fence on the bike. Her denim mini skirt isn't the most appropriate of riding wear. The next season of Doctor Who will premiere on April 23.
April 17, 201115 yr i know what the silence is spoilers below: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1377089/Doctor-Whos-new-enemy-The-Silence-makes-Daleks-look-like-Dusty-Bin.html?ITO=1490
April 17, 201115 yr [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-S90Uch2as]YouTube - Simon & Garfunkel - Sound Of Silence[/ame]
April 18, 201115 yr [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXPR2vOOAXA&NR=1]YouTube - Doctor Who Ultimate Series 6 Trailer[/ame]
April 20, 201115 yr :cry: Say it ain't so. Please just say it isn't so.... :bigcry: :bigcry: :bigcry: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13137674 "She was funny and cheeky and clever and just simply wonderful. The universe was lucky to have Sarah Jane Smith, the world was lucky to have Lis” -Russell T Davies I don't see how anyone could watch her and not completely love her. All those years of monsters, and the worst monster of them all got her in the end. :bigcry:
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