The Angel that took Rory, yeah, I’m pretty sure that is the same Angel that sent The Doctor and Martha to 1969 and killed Bob and used his voice. The Angel finally got his revenge on the man who beat him twice.
The Angel that took Rory, yeah, I’m pretty sure that is the same Angel that sent The Doctor and Martha to 1969 and killed Bob and used his voice. The Angel finally got his revenge on the man who beat him twice.
I gotta say, I thought Dinosaurs on a Spaceship was a better episode than A Town Called Mercy. Mostly because The Doctor had a gang, and The Doctor with a gang is always awesome.
I was watching “The Time of Angels” and next thing I know my sister (an avid “anything you watch is stupid” person) showed up and she sat down and began watching. Granted, I was hogging the living room TV, but still. I thought she was unimpressed, until the next day when I told her I’m having a DW marathon and she wanted to join me.
So I ended up showing her every episode with River Song. Starting with “The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon” then going to “A Good Man Goes to War/Let’s Kill Hitler” and finishing off with “Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead”. She cried during “A Good Man Goes to War” and at the end of “Silence in the Library” she turned and asked me “Why can’t they just meet in order?!” I gave her a little exposition on a few things and now she’s all gung-ho to watch every episode.
Today I showed her “The Eleventh Hour” and when she gets home from work I’m going to show her “The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang” and finish the night with “The Wedding of River Song.”
I know, probably a bad Who-fan for showing her these episodes, but I happen to think any episode with River in it is awesome. Plus, shes now a River/Eleven shipper!
I am giving my season five of Doctor Who to a friend who can’t afford it. Its used, but its the stories that matter in the end.
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“My hope is that the eight-year-old’s who watch it, I’ll be their first Doctor. I hope they haven’t seen any DVD’s of anybody else. I loved playing him, and I loved taking part in the basic essence and message of the series, which is ‘It’s a short life, seize it and live it as fully as you can. Care for others and be respectful of all other lifeforms, regardless of color and creed’; and to be part of that is fantastic.” -Christopher Eccleston
“It feels slightly odd to join a line of people who in my head have become slightly iconic, you know, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker; the line of them. That feels like a major culturally iconic thing. It’s quite difficult to really appreciate that you’re part of that line. It’s very difficult to be objective about a thing like that, so I don’t know that I’ve quite got a handle on it. I don’t feel like a legend myself.” - David Tennant
“David Tennant has made the role his own, brilliantly, with grace, talent and persistent dedication. I hope to learn from the standards set by him.The challenge for me is to do justice to the show’s illustrious past, my predecessors, and most importantly, to those who watch it. I really cannot wait.” - Matt Smith
Tick tock goes the clock - even for the Doctor.
PREPARE TO SHIVER, UNIVERSE
I like to think that all of his companions felt it. I also like to think that if anything happens to his companions, the Doctor feels it too. All the way across Space and Time, they still feel each other.
Aren’t the clocks and time itself all frozen at 5:02 PM?
But, yes, to RSVP, we at the TARDIS shall be attending. In our tuxes and canes.
I think that the greatest thing about the Doctor is his ability to be compassionate under the blinding light of war. He’s always the man who has to make the hardest decisions for the sake of the greater good while getting no credit for his actions, not that he expects his…
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The Doctor: Nobody important? Blimey, that’s amazing. You know that in nine hundred years of time and space and I’ve never met anybody who wasn’t important before.
The man that can turn an army around by the mention of his name.