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I think this is my next marathon project after I finish Babylon 5."


D'aww, Snoopy dance. :D
MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "I caught an episode of Being Human (is that the name??) Wasn't that impressed but I did see some grossness."
Was it the British version or the American one? I've only seen the former, but the first two seasons are the best.
MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "I caught an episode of Being Human (is that the name??) Wasn't that impressed but I did see some grossness."
Was it the British version or the American one? I've only seen the former, but the first two seasons are the best.

MrsJoseph (taking back my data & giving GR the middle finger) wrote: "I caught an episode of Being Human (is that the name??) Wasn't that impressed but I did see some gross..."
Nope! It was "Almost Human." Sorry about that, I can never keep that stuff straight.
Oh! The robot thing. I'd pretty much forgotten about that. I'm waiting to see if it gets a renewal, because if it does, I'll check it out, but if it's the one-and-done its ratings suggest it might be, it's probably not worth my time.
(Not that one-and-done shows can't be awesome, but they kinda have to start that way. Like Firefly.)
(Not that one-and-done shows can't be awesome, but they kinda have to start that way. Like Firefly.)

Understandable. I can see this one not doing too well. It's fine and all but...it's a cop procedural show...just set in the future. IDK if their budgets can handle the special effects so...I expect it will get cheesy and/or cancelled sooner than later.



Had a similar experience the first time I tried watching the very first episode of Star Trek. I remember saying "OMG I can see the strings!!".

Had a similar experience..."
Hahahaha! That's how I felt last night.

Had a simi..."
Oh no. I mean this was bad!!! Maybe not for 1963, but it was bad.
I will admit,though, that the first Eccleston episode was a bit cheesy, but its so worth it.


My kids still have problems watching black and white movies and some of the best movies ever made are black and white.


LOL At least watch from Eccleston's regeneration. And his name is David Tennant! I liked Eccleston, until I met David Tennant!! Tennant is my favorite Dr!!


Jr.


Sr. is in an episode, though. So is Moaning Myrtle, Filch and Dumbledore #2. And Jer thinks Madame Hooch may've been in one, too.
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Pertwee FTW !

Baker was my first Dr. and holds a very special place in my TV watching heart! :)


My mom was a huge Dr. Who fan. I'm gonna get her super gassed if she ever gets Wi-fi out where she lives.
I remember some of the older Dr. Who only as scary stuff on screen to make me scream. I will never go back to the beginning because I'm too scared. Cardboard or not, lol.
Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "The first Doctor Who was a kids show."
No, it wasn't. It aired after 5 PM on BBC1, by which time the Beeb's children's programming was over. It was just meant to be family-friendly, so that everyone could watch it. It might have been marketed at kids in the US though, I dunno.
No, it wasn't. It aired after 5 PM on BBC1, by which time the Beeb's children's programming was over. It was just meant to be family-friendly, so that everyone could watch it. It might have been marketed at kids in the US though, I dunno.

Like I said, it might have been marketed differently in the US. I understand children's programming works a bit differently there. It wasn't a children's programme in the UK, though. It was a family show (which everything that airs on terrestrial TV before the watershed is).
There was a Doctor Who spinoff that was a children's show.
There was a Doctor Who spinoff that was a children's show.

I'm not an authority it's just what was on the program, no big deal.

Absolutely loved it, I don't think that any explanation for the end of the last series would have completely lived up to the hype and I was very satisfied with what they came up with.
The rest of the show was exactly as good as I was hoping for, with just the right mix of light hearted moments and pathos. Can't wait for the next episode tomorrow!
I watched that yesterday myself and really enjoyed it too. We saw The Hobbit on the same night which was entertainingly jarring.
I was apprenehensive about how they'd explain the end of the last season as well, so it was a relief to see how well they handled it.
I was apprenehensive about how they'd explain the end of the last season as well, so it was a relief to see how well they handled it.

Love the show! And Mr. Cumberbatch is...um...yeah!

Love the show! And Mr. Cumberbatch is...um...yeah!"
yeah...

Lol, I bet it was pretty strange (I'm glad I've already seen The Hobbit, otherwise I think it might have spoiled the majesty of Smaug if I was just imagining him in a deerstalker all the time :)


LOL! Don't forget Dr. Who!

I bet he would actually make a very good Snape. Or Lupin.

He can NOT do anything that will cover his face or change his voice. If they do, I will lead the revolt.

He can NOT do anything that will cover his face or change his voice. If they do, I will lead the revolt."
Amen to that, Sister!

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I think this is my next marathon project after I finish Babylon 5.