Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Wow, I should look up the soundtracks for the earlier seasons again, that piece gave my memory quite a boost.

Yeah, A girl in the fireplace was defiantly one of the most emotional episodes of the new series, I can think of a few more coming your way too.
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Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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MOV_Games wrote:Wow, I should look up the soundtracks for the earlier seasons again, that piece gave my memory quite a boost.

Nice to hear ;)
MOV_Games wrote:Yeah, A girl in the fireplace was defiantly one of the most emotional episodes of the new series
I still have tears in my eyes when I hear this soundtrack and think about it. It hit me right in the feels.
Not only that it was so damn sad... all.. this episode was so damn good near perfect.
As I saw the preview I did not expect much from it and the title was strange.
But now... oh god.. I still think about it even if the episode is long over. I love it.
It is something deeper.
It let me thought about my own live. It shows how fleeting live can be.
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Reinette: “My Dear Doctor, The path has never seemed more slow and yet I fear I am nearing its end. Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again, but I think I shall not listen to reason. I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible. Hurry though my love; my days grow shorter now and I am so very weak. Godspeed my lonely angel.”
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MOV_Games wrote:I can think of a few more coming your way too.
... ok.... =(

I just found out that there is a series called "Torchwood" and this could not be a random name ;)
I saw the first Episode now. It was interesting.
But before I watch this I think I must watch Doctor Who more...
I mean there was a "Cybermen" reference and I have no idea what they are.
I think I am going to watch "Rise of the Cybermen" some time after this post.

Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Zarpox wrote:
MOV_Games wrote:

MOV_Games wrote:
MOV_Games wrote:
I mean there was a "Cybermen" reference and I have no idea what they are.
I think I am going to watch "Rise of the Cybermen" some time after this post.
Cybermen are the second most iconic Doctor Who monster, after Daleks. Introduced in 1966, the Classic Series Cybermen originally were humans from Earth's lost long twin planet, Mondas. Mondas drifted out of the solar system, becoming an ice covered inhabitable planet. To survive, the surviving Mondasians converted themselves into Cyborgs, causing the removal of all of their emotions, which they became to believe is a weakness. They constantly try to boost their numbers by a process called Cyber Conversion (turning other beings into them). There's a lot more on them but the post would be too big.

The ones in the new series however (Cybus) have no connection with the Classic series ones (which I prefer hugely). The new Cybermen are way too Robot Like in my opinion, you can hardly tell they were once human compared to the Mondasian ones. And they make too much noise. Still, you should know enough about these ones after the two parter.

Extra Fact, the Robot head with handles in the display case you saw in "Dalek" (you saw Dalek, right?) was a 1975 Mondasian Cybermen head from "Revenge of the Cybermen", to many fans the worst Classic Cybermen Story. Nifty head guns though.
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Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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The Radical Larry wrote:Ok I did some research, there is a show called Torchwood, which is a spinoff show Sorry for the slight spoiler but Jack works for it, and he is the main character of that show.
Want to know why its called Torchwood? Mix up the letters until you get it right.
That was on TV like 6 years ago
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Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Oh wow, I only just realized Torchwood is an anagram of Doctor Who. Thanks, Larry!

Here in England, they're holding a big 50th Anniversary event at the Bluewater shopping centre. All my friends and I are going and we're each cosplaying as a different generation of Doctor. At the moment, only I am unsure of which Doctor to go as and I doubt I'll have a perfect costume since I've never been good at cosplay. Someone's already doing Tom Baker grumble grumble despite me having a much better insane grin.
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Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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The Radical Larry wrote:Ok I did some research, there is a show called Torchwood, which is a spinoff show
I recently found that out too. I have seen the first two episodes now. It is interesting.
It continues at the point where season 2 from Doctor Who ends. It all makes sense now because I have seen the ending from season 2 now...
The Radical Larry wrote:Sorry for the slight spoiler but Jack works for it, and he is the main character of that show.
It was good to see him again but why he works... i will probably find that out soon... maybe.
The Radical Larry wrote:Want to know why its called Torchwood? Mix up the letters until you get it right.
I had to look this up on the internet because i did not get it, until now. Never even thought about it this way.


I can not believe that this is over now with... Rose... :'(
I saw now everything up to the special episode from season 2...
I do not know if this was a short or a long time...
All the adventures... the happy moments... the sad moments...
I love this show now! :D

Should I continue with Season 3?... YES!

Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Zarpox wrote:
The Radical Larry wrote:Ok I did some research, there is a show called Torchwood, which is a spinoff show
I recently found that out too. I have seen the first two episodes now. It is interesting.
It continues at the point where season 2 from Doctor Who ends. It all makes sense now because I have seen the ending from season 2 now...
The Radical Larry wrote:Sorry for the slight spoiler but Jack works for it, and he is the main character of that show.
It was good to see him again but why he works... i will probably find that out soon... maybe.
The Radical Larry wrote:Want to know why its called Torchwood? Mix up the letters until you get it right.
I had to look this up on the internet because i did not get it, until now. Never even thought about it this way.


I can not believe that this is over now with... Rose... :'(
I saw now everything up to the special episode from season 2...
I do not know if this was a short or a long time...
All the adventures... the happy moments... the sad moments...
I love this show now! :D

Should I continue with Season 3?... YES!
Don't feel bad for Rose, she will be happy
You will like the S3's companion
Don't call it a comeback, I never left
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Re: Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Finished season 3!
The Radical Larry wrote:Don't feel bad for Rose, she will be happy
Thank you for that kind of words :)
The Radical Larry wrote:You will like the S3's companion
Not only the companion,
season 3 was incredible Mind-Blowing :D
So much to say.. but my mind is blown so... i can not write anything...yeah stupid to write this directly after finishing season 3....

Let me just write one thing
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