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    Dr Who EPISODE 2 what did you all think?

    i really liked it, it continues to grow on me more

    my boyf and his housemate are no so kean they think its aimed at kids too much and not really a lot happens in each episode, they are a bit too short, an hour would have been better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rach
    i really liked it, it continues to grow on me more

    my boyf and his housemate are no so kean they think its aimed at kids too much and not really a lot happens in each episode, they are a bit too short, an hour would have been better.
    This episode was much better. Billie is doing a far better job that I thought she would. I liked her "i'm off to talk to michael jackson" one liner

    I think the most interesting scene was with the Doctor telling Rose that his planet, Gallifrey, was no more. He is last of the Time Lords. That came as a bit of a shock!

    We need some two part episodes for a longer storyline. At the moment they are too short and the only character development is the Doctor and Rose.


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    yup, totally agree, i really don't know much about his history, can you fill me in please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rach
    yup, totally agree, i really don't know much about his history, can you fill me in please?
    The Doctor is a renegade. He got bored of living in his placid society watching other lifeforms, and stole a TARDIS (or borrowed as he says) and went roaming through time and space. There's been several episodes where he's gone back to his home planet for one reason or another, but it had never been destoyed before in any storyline.

    Two of the Doctors companions have been from Gallifrey (Susan and Romana), whilst another of his companions (Leela) settled on Gallifrey. His nemesis, The Master, is also from Gallifrey and like the Doctor, is a renegade who is after universal domination.


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    ahhh! now it makes sense

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    I still have a huge collection of Doctor Who books - might rub off the dust and read a few this week


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    cool and they you can tell me all about it!

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    Actually, the BBC website has a great section on Doctor Who.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rach
    i really liked it, it continues to grow on me more

    my boyf and his housemate are no so kean they think its aimed at kids too much and not really a lot happens in each episode, they are a bit too short, an hour would have been better.
    Im sure Dr Who was originally aimed to be a kids show, but I think its one of these programs that sppeals to people of any age.
    The old crow *pecks*

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    yup, i aggree. i really liked it!

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