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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 12:31 am
Ooh...so they can reveal him as the master in the last episode perhaps o.O Or...something like that. It'd suck if he actually was the master but I bet the doctor uses him to draw out the sinister motives behind his character, thus betraying Rose and creating one of those all too familiar human dramas that have come to characterise this series.
Or maybe he's nice and just acts like a plum to make easy with the lay-dees. xD
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 7:56 am
sweatdrop I don't think he is The Master... I think the master is really dead.. The Doctor said if there were any gallifreyans a live he'd know it. Everyone pulled together from all the times and tried to defeat the Daleks... even the bad guys.. I don't think we'll see The Master any time soon..... if at all.
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The_Enigmatic_SEF Captain
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Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 12:04 pm
seffy_chan sweatdrop I don't think he is The Master... I think the master is really dead.. The Doctor said if there were any gallifreyans a live he'd know it. Everyone pulled together from all the times and tried to defeat the Daleks... even the bad guys.. I don't think we'll see The Master any time soon..... if at all. Pfft the Master dies on a weekly basis...I'm sure they'll bring him back eventually. His specialty is rising from the dead after all. A bit like Davros. They should team up and become the indestructibles or something...hmm...must write to...BBC execs...x.o
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Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 7:10 am
sweatdrop I have fear of you
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The_Enigmatic_SEF Captain
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 1:59 am
I think they probably will bring the Master back at some point. sweatdrop That's the kind of thing that happens in these kinds of storylines. Um... wasn't he just locked away in the Eye of Harmony whatsit in the movie thingie? ^_@
Anywho, if it does happen, I wonder who'd play him? o.O?
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 3:26 pm
I probably see everything two weeks after the rest of the world does, but I can only see what I can see on Canadian TV. I saw Father's Day last night, and eh, it was ok. I guess. I think it was by the same guy who wrote Dalek. I hope I'm wrong.
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Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 3:53 am
Fuzzykit Anywho, if it does happen, I wonder who'd play him? o.O? Bill Bailey O____o; Come on BBC, you know you want to xD
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Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 10:37 am
Jettrick Fuzzykit Anywho, if it does happen, I wonder who'd play him? o.O? Bill Bailey O____o; Come on BBC, you know you want to xD @_@ *Tries to imagine*
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 5:50 am
Sernin I probably see everything two weeks after the rest of the world does, but I can only see what I can see on Canadian TV. I saw Father's Day last night, and eh, it was ok. I guess. I think it was by the same guy who wrote Dalek. I hope I'm wrong. Father's Day was written by Paul Cornell; Dalek by Robert Shearman. I still haven't managed to see anything past Dalek; hopefully I'll rectify that this weekend......
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 7:08 am
I see them the day after the first time they are aired... but thats because we dl them off of bit torent
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The_Enigmatic_SEF Captain
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 7:57 pm
As I'm still in the stone age at home (dialup connection only) and I don't feel like taking a week to download each episode I have to wait until I can get together with a friend with broadband ^_^;; I'll probably get caught up this weekend, after which I'll no doubt fall behind again...... To assuage my conscience I've already preordered the DVD box set though ^_^;;
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Posted: Fri May 27, 2005 10:08 pm
Is it just me, or is the Tardis fixed? I'm sorry i like the Tardis that can't go where you want it to go. Suddenly, this organic new Tardis can actually make it where you want it to go. So, why is the doctor here? Can't he go back in time where he can change the Time Wars? I know he said he couldn't, but why not? The Tardis can go anywhere in time. "Father's Day" proves it, doesn't it?.
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Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 6:42 am
The TARDIS has always (at least for the last ten years or so of the series) had dramatically appropriate navigation. Whenever the Doctor needs to be somewhere over the course of a story, he could land there within seconds of his desired time. At the start of an adventure, however, he'd have little-to-no idea of where and when he was landing. At least some of that hasn't changed--in "The Unquiet Dead" he was aiming for Naples 1860 and arrived at Cardiff 1869. ^_^ As for going back to the Time Wars, the Doctor can't travel backwards in Gallifrey's timeline (established in the original series, if memory serves), so he can't go back to save the Time Lords.
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Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 5:22 pm
if her were to go back in time to "fix" the time wars it could potentialy damage history further... you saw what happend in fathers day... its a bad Idea....
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Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 5:25 am
seffy_chan if her were to go back in time to "fix" the time wars it could potentialy damage history further... you saw what happend in fathers day... its a bad Idea.... Here's a thought... The Earth-centric nature of the current series reminds me of the Pertwee era, when he was exiled to Earth. Now... what if the "time war" isn't all its made out to be? What if it's some kind of psychological punishment, a mental form of exile from all the Doctor once knew...? As I said, just a thought - but "no more Time Lords, no more Daleks" seems a bit... convenient. I hope it's more than just an excuse to strip away possibly expensive stuff...
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