alright, i do love me some old school Doctor Who, including an unwarrented affection for the 1996 movie, so i believe i am ready.
alright, i do love me some old school Doctor Who, including an unwarrented affection for the 1996 movie, so i believe i am ready.
doctor who after dark
milton subotsky, is there a milton domotsky? #IllSeeMyselfOut
i hate ian already.
here it comes
"it's bigger on the inside"
ian has failed. shove him out the airlock.
so, they could be anywhere in time and/or space, but of course they're still on the earth? do the writers understand what words mean?
okay, points for the kid being the smartest person here, but like, minus several thousand for everything else.
is he gonna call him Doctor Who the whole movie? like, i try not to be an exhausting pedant, but like... (-_-)
polite of them to knock, at least.
ian as a concept is grating on my nerves, but i do approve of Normie White Guy as the butt of jokes.
okay that's twice we've mentioned the doctor's advanced age/health situation, will there be a third? stay tuned...
okay, that is 100% doctor behavior, actually. i just wanted to go have a look and now the whole party's about to be blown up by daleks? yeah, 100% doctor who.
"we have little hope of survival." okay, not sugar coating it, approve.
once again, relying on the younger generations to deal with the fallout (in this case, literally). boomer. (^_^)
jeez, give the kid an umbrella at least.
yeah, forgot to put a lock on that TARDIS door, doc.
how convenient the Thals speak english.
susan stealing the pen. girl knows what she's about.
okay, now let's get down to proper dalek behavior!
aw, no creepy pale octopus things? too bad.
ah, there he-- is?
ha! i do appreciate that the Daleks' difficulty with stairs is now a plot point.
i mean, we COULD leave him. there's not much reason not to.
@jsadow and in a lot of Doctor Who episodes too, to be fair (^_^)