
The new dalek hybrid!
*fears*
Oh noes. They're breeding!

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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:26,
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*fears*
Oh noes. They're breeding!


i see loads of posts but have no idea what it is about, but i fear for my street cred
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:27,
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we still have Davros and Imperial Daleks to look out for...
Season 4 big finale anyone?
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:33,
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Season 4 big finale anyone?

when the material went thin who'd have thought he'd have gone on to galactic domination
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:34,
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who was Bobby Davro? Who was his signature impression?
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:37,
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I think the PTSD has caused all memory to be blanked out
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:38,
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bring in Imperial daleks, and get them to harness the doctor's regeneration energy to bring back Davros to 'full strength'...
Leaving the new Doctor to deal with Davros and the 'new' imperial daleks...
technically, the imperial Daleks would 'kill' Tennant off, making the resulting Davros 'reborn' a much more menacing and
worthwhile villain, as he's actually 'killed' the Doctor as we know him...
/has thought about this way too much
I'd pen it and send it to RTD if I had a miniscule amount of creative writing talent...
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:36,
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Leaving the new Doctor to deal with Davros and the 'new' imperial daleks...
technically, the imperial Daleks would 'kill' Tennant off, making the resulting Davros 'reborn' a much more menacing and
worthwhile villain, as he's actually 'killed' the Doctor as we know him...
/has thought about this way too much
I'd pen it and send it to RTD if I had a miniscule amount of creative writing talent...

and offer you a free meal or something
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:39,
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and then someone else and... blaa blaa give me some money.. and er.. haha! no
I think it was ideas over lunch, hmm, lunch, finest of all food groups
but I really wasn't paying much attention to the story as I really just watch the tv show and gain limited personal amusement from it, which is enough for me
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:42,
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I think it was ideas over lunch, hmm, lunch, finest of all food groups
but I really wasn't paying much attention to the story as I really just watch the tv show and gain limited personal amusement from it, which is enough for me

in all honesty, plot twist or what on a grander scale, given he created the Daleks that destroyed the timelords..
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:39,
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and the doctor a timelord
oh my god, what am I typing!!
before you know it I'll be going "canon!!! canon!!!"
*cries*
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:41,
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oh my god, what am I typing!!
before you know it I'll be going "canon!!! canon!!!"
*cries*

Geeks of the world UNITE!
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:42,
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me and my housemate said before teh second series had started, when the cybermen had been announced as coming back, that the series three baddie would have to be the Master. We thought it would be Mark Heap though, because Simon Pegg had already been cast in the first series. We talk about it all too much for men of our age
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:40,
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get your arse down to Weybourne for a long and boring chat about it over several pints!
I'm glad it wasn't Mark Heap, he will always be the comic genius of Dr. Alan Statham for me
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:41,
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I'm glad it wasn't Mark Heap, he will always be the comic genius of Dr. Alan Statham for me

cos my housemate Rob (who is often mistaken for Tennant randomly enough) has just got his hands on a new car. Hopefully within in the next few weeks we'll be up in any case. Will gaz you when I know details.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:43,
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we're simply in awe at Doctor Who with special effects and good script writers after the 70's and 80's, which sort of lost the plot with Bonny Langford and Cybermen wearing moonboots, not to mention Ken Dodd..
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:43,
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/feels old
oo - did you see this? - did it last week - may be a bit RIS without looking at the file name.

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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:48,
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oo - did you see this? - did it last week - may be a bit RIS without looking at the file name.


"slow moving unquantifiable thing made of wobbly latex" option?
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:49,
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because my dad worked on Who in the 70s when i was about four years old, and even though i knew they were made up, they scared the shit out of me.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:51,
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his dad got him into it by buying him an original Dalek (full size tv prop from the 60's) as a kid, and he went on to make some
of the 80's Cybermen costumes, he still has one in his shed
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:54,
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of the 80's Cybermen costumes, he still has one in his shed

I had a cyberman gun for a bit when i was a kid. Came from a Peter Davidson story. It looked very cool and a light lit up when you pressed the trigger button on it. But it was made of wood.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:57,
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exposed brains are a bad thing, it could get passing zombies excited
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:31,
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apparently
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:32,
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which one ya gonna believe?
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:44,
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must have been dalek-doing too
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:49,
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edit: first female writer in the new revamped series I think. Was good stuff.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:33,
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and it's like seeing 'back to basics' Daleks, which is nice,
dabbling in Science and stuff
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:33,
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dabbling in Science and stuff

/really enjoyed it though :)
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:52,
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Why do they constantly hire bad actors and worse script writers? Money can't be a problem now surely?
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:53,
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I thought that they'd try and get away from the old style and make it more credible.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:03,
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and would have kicked up a stink if it didn't cater to them...
At the end of the day, it's still a program that has good grounds for entertainment, and
it tries to entertain me direct, without me having to 'cast my vote', ring, text or
part with any hard earned cash to keep it going.
This is partly why it gets my vote for Saturday Night viewing
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:07,
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At the end of the day, it's still a program that has good grounds for entertainment, and
it tries to entertain me direct, without me having to 'cast my vote', ring, text or
part with any hard earned cash to keep it going.
This is partly why it gets my vote for Saturday Night viewing

in comparison to everything else on on a Saturday night (except You've been framed which I will never tire of) it is streets ahead.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:09,
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You've Been Framed (now on a rise again for me since HH took over the voiceover)
TV Burp
Doctor Who
Then out and about or doing something else, as it
all gets crappy from then on
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:12,
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TV Burp
Doctor Who
Then out and about or doing something else, as it
all gets crappy from then on

features 99% programmes I've never watched or sometimes even heard of and yet I find it such compulsive viewing.
Harry Hill is a light entertainment version of Vic and Bob at their prime.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:15,
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Harry Hill is a light entertainment version of Vic and Bob at their prime.

I don't watch any of the programs he goes on about,
but I must thank him for three things:
1.) The Phrase "Coconut Tinderbundle... That's one of Bob Geldof's kids isn't it"?
2.) "Her Majesty is woken up every morning with a cup of tea and a slice of toast, whereas Prince Philip gets a Twix and a carton of Um Bongo".
3.) ALL the Bear Grylls stuff
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:17,
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but I must thank him for three things:
1.) The Phrase "Coconut Tinderbundle... That's one of Bob Geldof's kids isn't it"?
2.) "Her Majesty is woken up every morning with a cup of tea and a slice of toast, whereas Prince Philip gets a Twix and a carton of Um Bongo".
3.) ALL the Bear Grylls stuff

the Um Bongo comment made me immediately turn to Mrs Toast and say, that's what I want to wake up to. :D
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:18,
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counts as one of my favourite television moments of the year
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:19,
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that is the best summary of why he is brilliant i have ever read
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:18,
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actually i'm off now to watch the other Simon Pegg in MI:3 on DVD and waiting for a pizza - not holding much hope for the film, but will look forward to his appearance in any case
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:16,
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but Phillip Seymour Hoffman is quite good in it,
as am I...
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:21,
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as am I...

and quality scripts as well, like the Talons of Wang Chung, the Robots of Death, and the Genesis of the Daleks, but lost it's way IMO during the 80's.
Quite frankly, i'm enjoying the new stuff, perhaps because how let down I felt by the 80's Doctor Who. It's early evening fun!
/36 I think
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:09,
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Quite frankly, i'm enjoying the new stuff, perhaps because how let down I felt by the 80's Doctor Who. It's early evening fun!
/36 I think

and it was nice to see a woman writing it for a change.
/remembers The Chase
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 20:59,
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/remembers The Chase


but I'm not saying it to be controversial, some people just have different opinions.
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:05,
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But you disagree with most of the stuff people say on b3ta
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:08,
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Mr. Pot
Mr. Kettle
and this here is
Mr. Black
;)
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:05,
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Mr. Kettle
and this here is
Mr. Black
;)

Oh shit, now I've agreed with TGA like I do a lot of the time and ruined Dave's theory!

/But who IS better at arguing with B3tans, Happytoast or Davew27? There's only one way to find out.....
FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!
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Sat 21 Apr 2007, 21:14,
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FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!