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Post by commonman on Mar 26, 2020 15:52:04 GMT
I will pretend that it is what happened before the 50th special rewrote the DOctor's past. (I never liked the idea that Nine and Ten just had amnesia)
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Post by project37 on Mar 26, 2020 17:09:30 GMT
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Post by sherlock on Mar 26, 2020 17:19:12 GMT
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Post by Digi on Mar 26, 2020 17:35:33 GMT
Not what I was expecting at all, but I really liked it. All the dizzying imagination of RTD-era throwaway lines about the War, crammed into a couple of pages. Very cool alternate/might-have-been.
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Post by constonks on Mar 26, 2020 17:52:53 GMT
I've set my alarm!
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Post by elkawho on Mar 26, 2020 19:02:04 GMT
I loved that little scene. With just a line RTD can open up the Time War into a truly cosmic event.
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Post by constonks on Mar 26, 2020 19:03:10 GMT
Never noticed that touch of the score going all "shop music" when Rose is at work. Love it.
Also I feel a great affinity for Wilson now that I've read the novelisation. Shame what happened to him...
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Mar 26, 2020 19:27:47 GMT
That was a brilliant visual description of the end of the Time War
annoyingly i had an idea for something similar in one of my Unbound Imagining stories lmfao
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Post by constonks on Mar 26, 2020 19:34:11 GMT
This episode MOVES, doesn't it? Also I like the idea of making Rose meeting the Doctor the A-plot and the Nestene invasion the B-plot. Classic Who wouldn't have done it, this is the new series making its mark right away!
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Post by Digi on Mar 26, 2020 19:39:18 GMT
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Post by constonks on Mar 26, 2020 19:44:48 GMT
Rose is quite a handful of a daughter to such a panicky mum, isn't she? Hangs up without saying a word during a crisis, calls her the next day (or so) just to chat, reappears a year later!
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Post by IndieMacUser on Mar 26, 2020 19:48:02 GMT
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Post by tuigirl on Mar 26, 2020 20:01:22 GMT
This was wonderful. Including Dudman's reading of the sequel. Now I know what the pictures of Dudman building his own private audio studio at home were all about!
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Post by constonks on Mar 26, 2020 20:09:59 GMT
The connections between the prequel and sequel were very interesting... I like Russell's mad glances at the Time War.
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Chancellery Guard
It's tangerine....not orange
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Post by ljwilson on Mar 26, 2020 20:11:14 GMT
I don't quite get the hashtags and all that @×&£& malarkey, so I wasnt quite sure I'd end up finding the right link. So I watched Rose on the BBCiplayer instead, which classes as sort of joining in in my book.
Clive is great, I hope that point-blank shot missed. Some great humour too.
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Post by sherlock on Mar 26, 2020 20:16:12 GMT
Next up: Vincent and the Doctor
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Post by project37 on Mar 26, 2020 20:42:29 GMT
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Post by Digi on Mar 26, 2020 20:43:22 GMT
These weekday airtimes are killing me. I still have to work, and I'm across the Atlantic, so these land right in the middle of the afternoon for me. Glad everyone is having a good time though
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Mar 26, 2020 22:07:59 GMT
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Post by OneTen on Mar 27, 2020 9:12:23 GMT
I don't quite get the hashtags and all that @×&£& malarkey, so I wasnt quite sure I'd end up finding the right link. So I watched Rose on the BBCiplayer instead, which classes as sort of joining in in my book. Clive is great, I hope that point-blank shot missed. Some great humour too. Bad news: (For posterity, in the case @russelldavies63 is deleted: "No. He was shot in the head.")
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