Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
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"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
no shit, she is! that's like, back-in-the-day soft core.
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
Which one is going to cum first? In the mouth, or her face?
BTW, new episode of Doctor Who = Perfection.
It's settled. This is his fifth successful flawless episode since the return of the series. Steven Moffat is the rightful heir to the throne of Douglas Adams.
It WAS pretty kickin'! I was genuinely engaged in the story. Bravo.
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
good episode tonight. great even. it was spooky, had a good sci-fi premise, great guest stars in the future companion and the very pretty secretary, and a suspensful cliffhanger. Moffet really does write the best episodes. He has a keen grasp of how to tell a story from the set up to the payoff while making some great jokes and tension in between.
This episode was really, really good. It's episodes like this one though, that takes me back to the Farscape days with all the awesome cliffhangers. It's annoying that we have to wait until next week to see the rest. Never could stand that.
But again, this was a really good episode, a bit creepy, good scifi and good cast.
It WAS pretty kickin'! I was genuinely engaged in the story. Bravo.
Now, are you talking about the one on Sci-Fi, or the one that just played in England about 7 hours ago?
SciFi. I don't live in England and the BBC cable channel don't come in.
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man
good episode tonight. great even. it was spooky, had a good sci-fi premise, great guest stars in the future companion and the very pretty secretary, and a suspensful cliffhanger. Moffet really does write the best episodes. He has a keen grasp of how to tell a story from the set up to the payoff while making some great jokes and tension in between.
I agree. This is a very well crafted episode. Moffet, more than any other writer on the show, understands time travel and the confusion it can create. Most importantly, he knows how to create villains and obstacles for the Doctor to overcome. Each of his 'monsters' are memorable and frightening. His stories remind me of my favorite era of Who, the Hinchcliff/Holmes Gothic Horror era. I can't wait for his run as script editor/producer. I also like the TARDIS-like binding on the chick's diary.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."
The episode you're speaking of, then, was the Sontaran episode, right Ush?
Yeah, I liked the one with the poison gas. it was cool. i haven't watched Dr.Who in a LONG time though, and I might just be staring at glitter.
and I don't have a computer right now. tomorrow I'm going shopping.
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
saw the Sparrow/Nightingale (weeping angels) one last night. dug that one! liked the quantum existence bit.
then was the Doctor's Daughter one. That was... predictable but enjoyable.
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
great episode last night. still spooky, and funny, and a clever ending. the overall style of the episode and the pacing and the humor made me even more eager for the next season with Moffet in charge.
No, no, don't worry...he's talking about the episode Forest of the Dead, not The Doctor's Daughter. The former is awesome, and the latter is pure ass...
I think my favorite part of the last episode is that, essentially, the little girl was watching an episode of Doctor Who.
whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules. It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness. This is true both in politics and on the internet."