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Post by aeris on Jan 4, 2010 10:05:58 GMT -5
*cries*
Oh God, the grief...
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Post by Captain Jack Harkness on Jan 4, 2010 20:06:18 GMT -5
Most definitely. I'll watch, I'll bitch, I'll love/hate it but it is all AU without Ianto. Unless of course he miraculously returns.
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Post by futuredoctor on Jan 4, 2010 21:38:11 GMT -5
Loving the sig Jade
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Post by quinnmcghann on Jan 5, 2010 14:17:14 GMT -5
I really liked that the Doctor was so aware of his impending doom.
Doc: I don't wanna go!
Audience (and Wilf): WE DON'T WANT YOU TO GO EITHER! DD:
I really enjoyed the touching though brief moments of friendship between the Doctor and the Master in these episodes; it really felt necessary to have John Simm there to see David off. Though whether the Master will be able to get himself out of this one remains to be seen. I guess you could say his mind is still linked up in the pathway, so maybe there is some sort of vague exscuse someone could bring up if they really wanted to bring him back.
There are two things I want to know though:
Was that the same "Allons-y Alonso" from the Titianic? And who was that woman who had been against the vote but apparently was extremely important to Ten?
For that matter, I kinda wonder why you would bring along your two dissenters with the president as the only five timelords on earth itself. They might try to assassinate him or something, if you considered it realistically. And the president couldn't be Rassilon, because from what I understand Rassilon was much, much older, back there with Omega and whoever the third fellow was that created the whole Timelord idea.Romana was president for part of the timewar, but I guess they didn't want to get that too tangled up. Maybe the fellow was just named after Rassilon?
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