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Doctor Who S2 Episode 3-4 Reaction

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  1. Commenters avatar
    Angel
    1 month

    Ya'll reacting to Buffy would be awesome.

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      Kacey
      26 days

      If they do they should not base that series off 1 season. Season 1 is not great but it gets better from there. 

  2. a.o.c.666
    1 month

    Hi this is not a UK private school, it looks like your normal community public high-school, private schools usually keep the kids like boarding schools

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    tesserkatt
    2 months

    Madame de Pompadour episode is so good and bittersweet. Look up her history, she was amazing!

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    Jessica
    2 months

    Did you not notice that the guy who played the Leader of the bat creatures was Uther from Merlin too? 

  5. .m1ddle
    2 months

    In southern California most public high schools have pools

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    Jordan
    2 months

    part of the method for travelling faster than light involves a faster than light factor?  I'm surprised reversing the polarity wasn't part of the anwer

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    Jordan
    2 months

    they brought back the best companion and the companion in the most spin-offs

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    JM
    3 months

    Sarah Jane Smith turning up was actually a pretty big deal at the time, as not only was she a very popular companion from the old series, but her appearance in the story confirmed that the new show was a continuation of the original, rather than it just being a modern reboot. 

    She was a companion for both the Third and the Fourth Doctor and was present when he regenerated, which is why she's not confused about him looking different. The reason she left was because the Doctor was being called back home by the other Time Lords, and he couldn't bring her with him (things hadn't gone great the last time he did that). So he dropped her off...in the wrong country. Oops.

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    cooperkd10
    3 months

    Seeing Anthony Head in this reminded me I would love to see yalls ractions to Buffy or Merlin.

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    Adam
    3 months

    I agree with Boom. Girl in the Fireplace was my fave since I first saw it. Feel it influence d my own writing.

  11. cynderblock5340
    3 months

    Credit to the wonder musical score throughout the series to the amazing Murray Gold. Always nails it!

  12. cynderblock5340
    3 months

    One thing you know about Doctor Who is that if the actor is British then they’ve been in it… lol

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    Quin
    3 months

    Stephen Moffat's obsession with sex always brings The Girl in the Fireplace down a little bit for me. Whenever they talk about dancing, it's supposed to be a euphemism for sex, and that just feels so out of place for both the show and characters. I always feel like Stephen Moffat didn't care about fitting the themes and storylines of RTD's doctor who, like he had his own ideas of what he wanted to turn the show into, and was willing to inject that into his own episodes even if it doesn't fit the larger design of the show. There's nothing inherently bad about his vision, it just feels pretty arrogant and disrespectful the way he inserts himself without a ton of respect for the showrunner's vision

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    1. cynderblock5340
      3 months

      Steven Moffat is also a Rose hater because she was lower class and therefore not good enough for the Doctor so naturally I love her even more… that being said Steven Moffat did write some iconic Doctor who and Doctor Who “Monsters” 

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    KeterLordFR
    3 months

    The Madame de Pompadour episode is one of my all time favourites. The story is great, and the soundtrack is beautiful.

  15. hurryupmode
    3 months

    August is the worst time to visit Paris. It's obscenely hot.

  16. hurryupmode
    3 months

    Sarah Jane Smith was the most popular companion from the classic who era. Intelligent, curious, and never annoying. She had three spin-off shows after her time with the Third and Fourth Doctors 

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    Obsidianfox
    3 months

    Also girl in the fireplace never fails to make me cry. 

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    Obsidianfox
    3 months

    Loved Sarah Jane Smith in the knew but after watching the old Dr Who it just made me love her even more. This was THE episode that made me watch the older stuff

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    Arifur
    3 months

    Our Sarah Jane <3 RIP to the iconic Elizabeth Sladen.

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