The TV running commentary thread
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Thumb Girl's going to shoot the Dregs.
Her gun's backfired!
Her dead mum's still alive and come to the rescue!
Her gun's backfired!
Her dead mum's still alive and come to the rescue!
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:They've blown up the asp.
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Ryan sucks his thumb at her in the universally recognised symbol of respect.
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The Dr and her Fam have teleported back to the TARDIS!
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You'd think she'd have fitted a remote control by now.
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The Dr's lecturing them about global warming. "Humanity's arguing about the washing-up while the house burns down."
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Next time trailer.
Nikola Tesla.
And a giant scorpion.
Nikola Tesla.
And a giant scorpion.
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I bet Nikola Tesla's contributed more to global warming than anyone, with his new-fangled electricity. I hope the Dr kills him.
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The End.
From the halfway point on, that episode turned into a complete mess, with all logic and coherency flung out of the window. It did what Classic Who did when the writer ran out of story to fill the episode with, and had the characters go off on a quest that achieves nothing but getting minor characters pointlessly killed and the major characters back where they started from.
Vilma's constant shouting of, "Bennie," was the most annoying thing I've ever heard and I'm glad she's dead.
The big twist was a direct steal from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
The lecture at the end was like being hit in the face with an anvil.
All logic says it's a definite 3/10 story.
The weird thing is I quite enjoyed it.
From the halfway point on, that episode turned into a complete mess, with all logic and coherency flung out of the window. It did what Classic Who did when the writer ran out of story to fill the episode with, and had the characters go off on a quest that achieves nothing but getting minor characters pointlessly killed and the major characters back where they started from.
Vilma's constant shouting of, "Bennie," was the most annoying thing I've ever heard and I'm glad she's dead.
The big twist was a direct steal from Beneath the Planet of the Apes.
The lecture at the end was like being hit in the face with an anvil.
All logic says it's a definite 3/10 story.
The weird thing is I quite enjoyed it.
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Which proves that things don't have to be good to be enjoyable.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:I bet Nikola Tesla's contributed more to global warming than anyone, with his new-fangled electricity. I hope the Dr kills him.
He's even more overated than Edison.
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Apart from that lighthouse, what did Edison ever invent?
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Even Edison's fictional lighthouse was better than Tesla's ground wave transmitter.
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