Doctor Who is made of awesome.

That is all.

Comments

  • edited July 2006
    Even that episode that is set in Eastenders?

    But yes, I agree, it rocks something hard. I think Hartnell was the best doctor.
  • edited July 2006
    I didn't see the episode set in Eastenders. I mostly posted this because I just saw the season 2 (or 28, depending on how you count them) finale, which r0zz0red my b0xx0rz.
  • edited July 2006
    Its Season 28, since they never officially cancelled the show, just put it on hiatus.

    Anyway, yeah, it kicked major amount of ass, Daleks and Cybermen. I just wish they wouldn't kill them all off so quickly. Also, if so many freaking Daleks survived, why not a few Time Lords too?!

    Oh and: Bride- WTF?!
  • edited July 2006
    I think we'll be seeing at least one more surviving Time Lord soon.

    I mean, they brought back the Daleks last season, and the Cybermen in this one. If they're going to continue their trend of bringing back one iconic Doctor Who villain each season then next year's choice seems pretty obvious.
  • edited July 2006
    Yes, the master should come back!
  • edited July 2006
    I was working during that episode, and then I missed the repeat. Kinda sad now.
  • edited July 2006
    What is Dr. Who? And yes Iknow I'm on the internet blah-blah..
  • edited July 2006
    It's a TV show about a 900-year old alien that travels through space and time in a 1950s-style police public call box that's bigger on the inside than on the outside. It began in 1963, ran for 26 years with seven actors playing the lead role (they're up to ten now,) was cancelled, made into a somewhat crappy TV movie, then finally brought back in absolutely kickass fashion last year.

    More information here and here.
  • edited July 2006
    Kukopanki, if you have cable, they are showing the new seasons in the channel "People & Arts"
  • edited July 2006
    It's a TV show about a 900-year old alien that travels through space and time in a 1950s-style police public call box that's bigger on the inside than on the outside. It began in 1963, ran for 26 years with seven actors playing the lead role (they're up to ten now,) was cancelled, made into a somewhat crappy TV movie, then finally brought back in absolutely kickass fashion last year.

    More information here and here.

    Actually, it was put "on Hiatus", they actually had a 27th series written, which would be the last one to feature McCoy, where he goes insane, and thus regenerates, but they never filmed it :( I liked McCoy. Problem is, you can't see any of the older ones over here anymore, the BBC Channels only show the new series' as does UKTV Gold.
  • edited July 2006
    I'm sure they'll get repeated somewhere, UKTV will have a marathon soon enough or something similar will happen.
  • edited July 2006
    Also made of awesome: The Amazing Screw-on Head. (pilot available for free online.)