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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 2, 2010 9:19:48 GMT 10
That was a rather thrilling show that was. There was plenty of crazy going on...
Imma miss Tennant. I do love him I do.
Found that new bloke to be a bit forced though. He better make a character of himself, and fast.
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Post by I, Farmer on Jan 2, 2010 9:21:02 GMT 10
Didn't watch. I lost interest in Doctor Who long ago.
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Post by Max Firestorm on Jan 2, 2010 9:28:23 GMT 10
I think he was trying a bit too hard to be like David Tennant, but then again, we only saw him in action for 2 minutes. He does seem to get better from the look of the preview on the BBC site...
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 2, 2010 9:30:01 GMT 10
Didn't watch. I lost interest in Doctor Who long ago. Just because I tagged UK in the thread title doesn't mean you had to comment. Man why are you such an immature moron. Are you seriously 17?
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2010 9:30:22 GMT 10
My favourite was Tom Baker. New guy looks like a pig. And they really f*cked around with the story in that episode.
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Post by I, Farmer on Jan 2, 2010 9:33:44 GMT 10
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 2, 2010 9:47:21 GMT 10
^ I call bull on DF's age.
I agree with Max, he did seem like he was going for the Tennant thing... But that's what Tennant was good at. A buzzing Doctor, crazy at heart and we all loved the way he did that.
I wept when he said he didn't wanna go. =(
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2010 9:52:30 GMT 10
He wasn't meant to say that He said that because Tennant is now out of a job
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Post by somebody probably on Jan 2, 2010 9:53:36 GMT 10
I found the ending kind of amusing. Like 'oh KIPPERS, I'm regenerating, I'd best go tie up all the loose plot points!'
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 2, 2010 10:00:04 GMT 10
I found the ending kind of amusing. Like 'oh crap, I'm regenerating, I'd best go tie up all the loose plot points!' Loose plot points? He just went on a random flurry of saving peoples lives/fulfilling himself. His reward, as it were. Not sure if you'd quite remember but he changes as a person in itself when he regenerates. His memories remain intact though. Every wonder why he doesn't have an An Hero Breakdown after each time he regenerates? XD
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Post by iBishyT on Jan 2, 2010 12:55:33 GMT 10
He said that because Tennant is now out of a job I dunno, Tennant seems to be really good at being a presenter (see Children in Need 2008* and recent Never Mind the Buzzcocks), and of course he'll probably go on to have a good acting career. *Or was it 2009...I really can't remember.
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2010 23:17:16 GMT 10
It made me lol in 2005 though when Christopher Eccleston stopped being the Doctor. He went back to his old job reading story books on Ceebeebies.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 2, 2010 23:20:01 GMT 10
It made me lol in 2005 though when Christopher Eccleston stopped being the Doctor. He went back to his old job reading story books on Ceebeebies. What XD Anyway, David Tennant has no problem getting a job, considering his acting past.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2010 4:36:17 GMT 10
If this christmas was anything to go by, David Tennant will have no problem at all finding a job. I mean blimey, you couldn't change the channel without him presenting or guesting on something. Not that that's a bad thing, he's actually quite a funny bloke.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 4, 2010 5:14:04 GMT 10
He's already got another job.
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