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Change my dear and not a moment too soon!
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No.5999
>>5997I have to finish up Revelations.
No.6000
>>5997Maybe listen to either The One Doctors or Colditz. Or not–studying for finals.
>>5998Thanks a lot.
>>5999Awesome book
No.6001
http://strawpoll.me/3153321Poll for which serial to watch on Sunday.
No.6002
>>5997Rewatching The Reign of Terror. It started off good then got boring then got good again.
No.6003
>>6001Remember to vote, people.
No.6004
>>6001Why no keys of Marinus??
No.6005
>>6004This is why I didn't want to make a poll.
Alright: Key Of Marinus 1
No.6006
>>5985You know, you really need to calm down. All that anger won't help my blood pressure.
No.6007
>>6005You can always save it for another poll. It can get really hectic if there aren't any statutes.
No.6008
>>6007Okay, that's what I'll do.
No.6009
http://www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/lethbridgestewart.html4 new Brigadier books being released. They're official too. Since BBC doesn't own the Brigadier and the writers of the web of fear Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln do they can do whatever they want with the character.
No.6010
>>6006Now, will all you nimwits stop name-calling and squabbling? If we talk civilly, this thread will stay up.
No.6011
>>6009There better be Cyberbrig or I'm out.
No.6012
>>6009That is cool! It'll be interesting what a non-BBC Brigadier gets up to.
No.6013
>>6010Silence, everyone! 4 new journals of the Brigadier have been discovered!
No.6014
>>6013Why are you in A HELICOPTER, of all things?
No.6015
http://strawpoll.me/3153321/rLooks like The Gunfighters is our winner.
>implying all strawpolls aren't rigged. No.6016
>>6015Does anyone know whether it's safe to give your number in the vk link?
No.6017
>>6015>>6016Actually, I'll just use a dailymotion link. Anyone know a good link, and/or how to do streaming?
No.6018
>>6015Get ready to have Ballad Last Chance Saloon stuck in your head.
No.6019
>>6017Make a room on cytu.be - I used to keep up a room in there with all the dailymotion videos before greendude was RIP
No.6020
>>6019We can do that on Sunday.
No.6021
>>6019I'll find a dailymotion link. Shouldn't be too hard.
No.6022
>>6021So far, all I can find is a Youtube link that splits it to 10 parts.
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No.6024
>>6014I think it looks rather fetching.
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No.6026
Anyone out there? Favorite audio, and why?
No.6027
>>6026Jubilee, because it's dark and clever and DW is at its best when it hits those two notes.
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No.6029
>>6027I like how the wife felt like a simultaneous satire of sexism and radical feminism at the same time. A rather smart script.
No.6030
Listening to Gallifrey 2: Square One right now.
No.6031
>>6030How was Gallifrey series 1?
No.6032
>>6031Sorry, I'm Gallifrey Series 1: Episode 2 right now.
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No.6034
>>6033Going to bed now. Final images to leave ya with.
No.6035
Rewatching The Mark of the Rani. I forgot how much of a fucking asshole the 6th Doctor is. I just want to punch him in the face. And don't tell me they did him better in Big Finish or comics whatever, what matters most is the tv show, that's where the characters come from and what they're supposed to be designed for.
Also I can't understand a word these 19 century britbongs are saying without listening to every line at least twice. It literally sounds like audio of normal people talking played backwards. Why did I even want to watch this again?
No.6036
>>6035The plan was, in the show, to make him softer over time. (You can see this in Trial–they specifically made hum treat Peri nicer). But then, well, you know the rest–6 was pushed out the show, fell, and hit his head on a console.
No.6037
>>6035The Master just said he has two hearts. But he's just possessing a Trakenite body at this point. Do they have a binary vascular system as well? Does Nyssa have two hearts? All these revelations…
No.6038
>>6037If the time was just a few hours earlier, I'd do a livewatch with you. Would you please post some good screencaps? Especially of Peri and 6. Thanks, and now actually goodnight!
No.6039
>I kind of feel like I'm missing out now! [Laughs] Especially after reading the script of the Christmas Special. I absolutely loved it. Genuinely, I was a bit like, 'Why haven't I been watching this?' I was amazing. I can't wait for you to watch it."
>"[Nick Frost is] probably the most iconic Santa I can think of. Obviously, there's a lot of Santa films, but he brings that little bit of comedy and the little bit of something different. I think it'll kind of be the one that you remember most."
>"It might [grinning] involve a sleigh that gets crashed into a roof top and that's how we discover Santa being a little bit careless."
>"Most of our scenes are with [Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman] but essentially on this polar base where we find ourselves, the elves and Santa usually turned up on one side of the set and Peter and Jenna were on the other. The last scene that we filmed was on a roof top and we were very much in close proximity them and finally managed to spend a bit more time with them. Working with the Doctor and Jenna who plays Clara so well was very enjoyable."
>"I play an elf [laughs], as you can see by the ears [fingers mighty fine looking prosthetic ears]. It's very much a trio between Santa [played by Nick Frost] and his elves. They're a team, they look out for each other. It's quite a close relationship, you can tell that they'e spent quite a lot of time together. They go on a journey, to a lot of houses! [Laughs] They're there as unlikely heroes. It's not something you'd expect Santa to be doing, going to a sci-fi polar base or land and go and save the day. But I guess that's what he's called upon. It's not "Who you gonna call, the Ghostbusters," it's "Who you gonna call on Christmas Day - it's gonna be Santa!"
>"I was half-expecting green lycra and a tacky costume but it's genuinely one of the most exciting costume fittings I've ever been to. As soon as you put it on - you are the elf. I'm hoping to take the shoes home [fellow elf actor Dan Starkey also raved about the shoes in another interview]. I FaceTimed my daughter and the it was the first thing she said, "SHOES!" [Laughs] Whenever I FaceTime her that's what she wants to see."
>"I think the storyline itself, not just the monsters, but the storyline brings a creepiness to it. The monsters are essentially Dream Crabs, or Sleepers who [redacted by request of the BBC] We're there to make sure they don't cause too much damage."http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/doctor-who/33111/doctor-who-christmas-special-2014-nathan-mcmullen-interview#ixzz3LIkfS87g No.6040
>>6039>SHOES!Mcmullen's daughter confirmed to be 8th Doctor in disguise
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No.6042
>>6026Doctor Who and the Pirates, no doubt. Great fun in the piratical stuff, the musical episode is absolutely golden and the more dramatic stuff
actually managed to make me blubber like a baby. 10/10 on all fronts.
No.6043
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>>6041Newfags can't embed.
No.6044
Gonna make a new thread (won't cut off, but mod said that constant posts can be hard to scroll through)
>>6043Thanks. How do you archive?
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>>6026Since
>>6027 already said Jubilee Im going to say Holy Terror and Peri and the Piscon Paradox for the exact same reason
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>>6044>How do you archive?I dunno. We haven't had much need for it since even the earliest threads on this board are still here. It practically is an archive compared to the constant flux of /who/.
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YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>6044You mean embed? There's an embed field in the "post reply" box up the top, you copy and paste the YouTube URL into it.
Testing it myself.
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