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By Yudster
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wit* . That was a typo.
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By Bruvva
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Last night's episode was ace. It had everything, including running down corridors which is always important in Doctor Who. And I'm dying to find out who her from ER is.

The only downside is that after next week's concluding episode, it's all Russell T Davies written episodes until the end of the series. :(
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By Yudster
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She's obviously the mother of his daughter - isn't she??!!

Oh it was a good one last night. Is that really the end of Donna? Just as I'm getting to really like her?
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By S4B
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She can't be! His daughter was created from cells from his fingers!
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By Bruvva
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I think she's just a future companion but due to wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff, the first time he meets her is the last time she meets him (let's face it, she isn't going to make it to the end credits next week), it's just there for a bit of pathos.

Yudster wrote:Is that really the end of Donna? Just as I'm getting to really like her?


Seeing as she's in the trailers for the season finale, no.
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By S4B
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Bruvva wrote: due to wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff,


You been taking drugs or have yo u been watching "In the Night Garden" again?!
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By Yudster
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No, it was clearly In The Night Garden.
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By Console
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Never heard of it, is it some classical film set in Victorian times - possibly involving fairies, or some other magical creatures, dancing during full moons?
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By Zoot
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Console wrote:Never heard of it, is it some classical film set in Victorian times - possibly involving fairies, or some other magical creatures, dancing during full moons?


Have you been eating those nice colourful mushrooms again Console?
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By Yudster
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No, it's far more sinister and disturbing than that. Check it out on CBeebies.
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By Console
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Zoot wrote:
Console wrote:Never heard of it, is it some classical film set in Victorian times - possibly involving fairies, or some other magical creatures, dancing during full moons?


Have you been eating those nice colourful mushrooms again Console?


Mu.

Yudster wrote:Check it out on CBeebies.


So it possibly does involve dancing fairies then?
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By Yudster
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I think "fairies" implies something a little more delicate and sweet than Upsie Daisy, the Har-Hoos and the Tombleyboos to be honest. And that's before we even think about Macc-Pacca, Iggle-Piggle and the Pontypines (and Wattingers). It's all very worrying, especially when you have to consider the choice between the Ninky-Nonk and the Pinky-Ponk. Although they do both have distinct Tardis-like qualities.
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By Zoot
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Have you been eating those nice colourful mushrooms again Yudster?
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By Yudster
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No, but I have been watching In The Night Garden............
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By Vivienne
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Doctor who facts:

Catherine Tate has said that running about after aliens has left her little feet sore. She said, "The floor of the tardis is like razor blades". Meanwhile, David Tennant has taken to wearing hoodies in a bid not to be recognised. :-)
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By Zoot
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Vivienne wrote: Meanwhile, David Tennant has taken to wearing hoodies in a bid not to be recognised. :-)



Thank you Jeremy Clarkeson
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By S4B
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Yudster wrote:I think "fairies" implies something a little more delicate and sweet than Upsie Daisy, the Har-Hoos and the Tombleyboos to be honest. And that's before we even think about Macc-Pacca, Iggle-Piggle and the Pontypines (and Wattingers). It's all very worrying, especially when you have to consider the choice between the Ninky-Nonk and the Pinky-Ponk. Although they do both have distinct Tardis-like qualities.


See I've never watched it Yuds but the pictures in the books disturb me! Iggle-Piggle seems to lose his blanket a lot, not a good role model for young kiddies!
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By Yudster
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I think a lot of adults find it a bit strange - but it is designed for two and three year olds so it's not surprising really. They don't see the world the same as we do, and are stimulated and inspired by very different images and ideas! It's very cleverly conceived and executed. Still scares me though!
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By S4B
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LOVED it this week! My kids will never again do that stupid repeating everything you say thing. Hurrah!
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By Console
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I didn't like this weeks much - most of the secondary characters were very annoying. Still, next weeks is looking to be a good one.
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By Bruvva
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I really liked this week's, didn't have high hopes for it but two great performances from Tennant and Lesley Sharp (who does weird very well) were the best bit of a really quite tense episode.

Also, yay for Christina Rossetti references!
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By S4B
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Bruvva wrote:
Also, yay for Christina Rossetti references!


Console wrote: next weeks is looking to be a good one.


Seconded!
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