No.5613
You aren't using that dailymotion synching website?
No.5614
>>5613There is one? Link?
No.5615
>>5614I forget the url :/
Maybe do a couple google searches?
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No.5616
Almost time.
No.5617
>>5615Doing so now.
If we all just start at the same time regardless, we'll be watching roughly together anyway.
No.5618
>>5615>>5617I found one, but the register page won't work for me. No time left, here we go!
No.5619
Start now!
No.5620
I love the 7th Doctor's intro even though the effects look so cheesy these days
No.5622
>everyone in all of time and space doesn't speak English all the time
No.5623
No.5624
>>5620I like the synth-y music.
No.5625
love this scene. based 7 and Ace
No.5626
hello not-Alan Turing
No.5627
>>5622>but when they don't, they have weird pixelly looking subtitles appear for them magically No.5628
>Prisoners dilemma. Based on a false premise don't you think? But an intriguing algorithm nevertheless.
I agree.
No.5629
>Ace being book smart
It just doesn't seem quite right..
No.5630
7 teasing Ace about clothes
>don't look like Germans
That's racist
>Everything in English for our audience!
No.5631
I don't know why he'd have it on the board though, Prisoner's Dilemma is game theory 101.
No.5632
>>5629Well she has to have some book smarts at least in chemistry to make all that nitro 9.
No.5633
>>5631Also, code-cracking 101.
No.5634
>Eyes, always watching
I HAVE SPECIAL EYES!
No.5635
same woman from Mummy on the Orient Express
No.5636
>>5635>Implying she's wrong.Y'all going to hell.
No.5637
>has made entire room to look like Hitler's
you, sir, are a little too invested in your job
No.5638
Holy Rassilon, you're right! She's practically playing the same role.
No.5639
Kinda hard to believe that this was written by the same guy who wrote Dragonfire.
I guess it's just the better production. Everything looks fantastic in this. Helps that it was all filmed on location.
No.5640
>>5638She's obviously typecast as overbearing old hags who get killed early on.
No.5641
Is this the full version, by the way?
No.5642
>>5641What d'you mean by full version?
This is the broadcast version, not the special edition. Couldn't find streaming links for the special edition anywhere.
No.5643
No.5644
Those damn, slimy Russians!
No.5645
>>5643>Girls were damned FOR-UV-UH!>>5642Okay.
No.5646
>you have to think the way they think, it's the only way to understand their ciphers
>IF I WERE A NAZI, I'D HAVE… HMM… SIX ROTORS, YES
No.5647
This vicar is fantastic. The guy who plays him is better known for gameshows, but he sure can act.
No.5648
>YOU'RE JUST A BABY DOLL
harshest insults I've ever heard, how will Ace ever recover?
No.5649
>There will be many more in the future. Computing machines, thinking machines! They will be used by men of the future to shitpost and call each other faggots on a global scale!
No.5650
>>5647The vicar's awesome.
>You know why it's called Maiden's Point?Heh.
No.5651
>>5649Judson's finest dreams come true.
No.5652
Literally who?
No.5654
>>5652Yes. Quite literally.
No.5655
Somewheeeere
Beyond the sea
Darkness
Waiting for meeee
No.5656
I'm always forgetting just how goddamn good The Curse of Fenric is. Like, well-directed, well-acted, well-everything. It's just plain good.
Why the hell did it get cancelled?
No.5657
>outright saying she hates the baby's name
Ace does not fuck around.
No.5658
Fucking babies.
No.5659
>>5653Ace's grand–I mean that woman with the baby is rather attractive.
No.5660
Holy fuck that was fast.
No.5661
>>5657Ace really dislikes her mom.
No.5662
>>5659And Ace does seem to get rather chummy with her later on.
SURPRISE INCEST No.5663
>giving the baby an acting credit
Is this like a legal requirement or something? Who cares who the baby was?
No.5664
Part 2 time? Or am I ahead?
No.5665
Part 2 now!
No.5666
No.5667
>>5657Ace ain't one for subtlety
No.5668
>>5660Are we starting Part 2 now? Also, what was Little Britain?
No.5669
Dat wink tho
No.5670
>>5668Yes we are.
Little Britain was a comedy show from last decade, which was funnily enough narrated by Tom Baker.
No.5672
SPOOKY RUBBER GLOVE
No.5673
The peudo-travelers' accounts really adds to the doomed, epic feel.
No.5674
>victory goes to those who take the greatest risks
If that was true most of the time then they wouldn't be considered risks.
No.5675
Ace looks like a cutie in her outfit in this story.
No.5676
>>5673It's really well-written.
No.5677
7/Ace is so damn comfy.
No.5678
>>5674It's a proverb, it's not supposed to make sense, it's supposed to sound deep and make you scratch your chin a little and go "hmm".
No.5679
>>5677Best Doctor. Best companion. Gotta love 'em.
Probably at their best in this episode, too.
No.5681
What's the preist guy doing? Is he talking to himself?
No.5682
>>5681Preaching practice?
No.5683
>>5682Well he needs improvement then.
No.5684
>>5680Ace QT confirmed. Also, those lips.
No.5685
>>5683>and the greatest of these is…
>…Sure, it may look dramatic, but you can't forget your lines in the middle of a sermon! You gotta step up your preaching game, vicar guy!
No.5686
>"Have faith in me."
>that look he gives her
lol
No.5687
>YOU WILL FACE ETERNAL DAMNATION FOR GOING SWIMMING
No.5688
RIP doves. Most tragic deaths in Doctor Who?
No.5689
>>5681It doesn't make total sense, but it keeps to elegaic feel of the story. He's literally praying to an empty church.
No.5690
>And the greatest of these is…
>And the word is?
>What else could it be, Doctor? Love.
hell yes, 10/10 script
No.5691
>This small capsule
I got Davros vibes.
No.5692
>>5685Incidentally, the greatest is love according to the Bible, which is strange because faith is the most thematically relevant in this episode.
No.5693
>>5689That makes sense. Everyone's lost faith, and so has he – can't bring himself to finish the verse.
No.5694
>>5692Maybe missing out the word implies that faith is greater?
Maybe I'm reading too much into this? No.5695
>>5687I don't think she's talking about "swimming."
No.5696
THE MIST
No.5697
>>5696Zalgo text doesn't work :^(
No.5698
>>5695Fair enough. But for all she's knows, that's just what they've done.
Of course, if you're a prudish bible-thumping old woman, it's never that simple.
No.5699
No.5700
No.5701
>shut up
>I SAID SHUT UP
Judson confirmed for Twelfth Doctor
No.5702
Shutity up, Ace!
No.5703
>everybody wants to come into…the water
this is getting l-lewd
No.5704
I love how the lady nopes the fuck out.
No.5705
>>5703>join us, feel our fingernails No.5706
>I'm not an invalid, I'm a cripple, and also a genius! So shut up!
Based Judson
No.5707
>objects cannot harm us
Not even a cricket bat to the head?
No.5708
Zambambos!
No.5709
Part three time!
No.5710
The world ends on a stuck gear
No.5711
>tfw I used to live in Australia
>tfw I used to watch the classic series on TV, probably had the exact same announcements between episodes too
nostalgia
No.5712
>>5707Ace should have tried her Nitro-9 on 'em.
No.5713
>>5707Where's Fivie when you need him?
No.5714
Am I the only one who always thought the bubble the TARDIS was in was the Earth?
No.5715
I really love the big bang effect at the beginning and end of McCoy's episodes.
No.5716
>>5713They're probably repulsed by celery, as well. Typical Doctor to turn up in the wrong incarnation.
No.5717
No.5718
>smashing up radios with an axe
Even if that is kinda dooming them all, it does look fun.
No.5719
>Splendid work! Now put it back together.
That's why I like 7.
No.5720
>>5717Thought the patterning on the outside looked like continents, and that it was symbolic for the Doctor always saving the Earth or something.
No.5721
Ace no stop having a thing for your grandma
No.5722
>Ace offending her friend with her modern premarital sensibilities
No.5723
>humans evolve into haemovores in the future
What?
No.5724
>>5720That's…actually clever.
No.5725
Person who organised this here, got to leave now.
It's been comfy. See you round.
No.5726
lol, this faggot thinks vampires don't exist. In Doctor Who like half a dozen unrelated kinds of vampires.
No.5727
>>5723>I wonder if that's before or after thay evolved into Toclafane No.5728
>>5723Alternate timeline where the Earth gets polluted so much everyone mutates.
No.5729
>>5725Cool. Remember, if any swamp ladies ask you to come to them, say no.
No.5730
Is that rope ladder for mountain climbing?
No.5731
> Doctor mutters the name of his companions as the barrier of faith against vampires
One of my favorite scenes
No.5732
>>5727Well according to the RTD era, humans evolved into lots of shit by interbreeding with other species. And then reverted back to human form in 100 trillion for reasons.
No.5733
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
No.5734
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No.5735
>>5733The girl's hubbie died. Also 7 being manipulative.
No.5736
>>5733Now Ace is trying to be sexy. This scene is the best proof she's a lesbian.
No.5737
>you need to have faith in something to repel them
Just believe in your ability to repel them.
No.5738
>>5737You beat this episode, congratulations.
In fairness, that's pretty difficult to do when they're about to kill you to death with long fingernails. No.5739
BRAVO 8CHAN
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No.5741
Hey, we're back.
No.5742
>proof she's a lesbian.
But she's talking to a guy.
No.5743
About 5 minutes into Part 4
No.5744
>>5742And she had better chemistry with her grandmother.
No.5745
So I kind of have a problem with the fact that we never see all this shit Fenric is talking about happen.
No.5746
Ace no! Communism is bad, m'kay?
No.5747
>>5745It's probably better left i the imagination.
No.5748
No.5749
So the house she's talking about is the one from Ghost Light, but Ghost Light was originally supposed to air after this episode. Just a fun fact.
No.5750
Chess didn't exist 17 centuries ago!
No.5751
NOO ACE
No.5752
>>5749Would've been foreshadowing. Instead it's a callback.
No.5753
>>5750fenric doesn't care
see
>>5748 No.5754
>>5750You think that stops Eldritch Abominations? For all we know, they were playing Cosmic Calculus–and they just call it chess for approximation.
No.5755
That's not how chess works, Ace.
No.5756
>descendents of the Vikings
You mean the ones who were all killed?
No.5757
>Music stops at "Kill her."
Good sound design
No.5758
No.5759
I'm not sure if they intended Fenric to be behind Ace's transportation to Iceworld all along or they just wanted to retcon a retarded plot point.
No.5760
And it's done! When should we do this again?
No.5761
>>5759Looking at Wikipedia, it seems they were written by the same person. Still, he should have given more of a hint in Dragonfire that it wasn't just a retarded plot point, especially if he wasn't going to un-retard it for two years.
No.5762
>>5760Sometime the site isn't being DDOS'd
No.5763
Good serial, but it kind of went off the rails toward the end.
No.5764
>>5762Well, please make sure to return here tomorrow. The only way to keep people here is to constantly post.
No.5765
>>5763Huh, I always thought the last part was the best. I guess it is a little too fast, but that's always made it feel more thrilling for me.
No.5766
>>5763It did cram a lot of stuff toward the end, but I think the actor's playing Fenric–especially the 2nd one–gave good performances
No.5767
>>5765I liked the whole thing. The episode has a cosmic, epic feel despite the low budget.
No.5769
>>5767It looks fantastic too. Doesn't fall into the trap of looking cheesy like, say, Paradise Towers or The Happiness Patrol. Probably because there's more mundane stuff here that doesn't require so much in the way of effects.
No.5770
Well, people who enjoyed this experience, please try to post around this board tomorrow. We need posters to keep this place alive.
No.5771
>>5769It just uses preacher quotes and some machinery. Plus fish people.
No.5772
>>5760Maybe we'd get more people on a weekend.
No.5773
>>5772Probably. I'll try to be in this board early tomorrow, though. So if anyone's around, say hello!
No.5775
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