Ooh, I love this one. Linx is got to be my favourite Sontaran.
Anytime Sarah Jane and Three come in close proximity of each other, the snark levels soar and I think I love it. I love the Three/Sarah snark, particularly at this point when they didn't trust each other.
A guy who I could swear was Robin Hood tries to assassinate the captain but is interrupted by Sarah Jane asking for a phone. This show. That's actually Boba Fett. Well, the actor who played Boba in the original Star Wars trilogy, anyway.
"My dear girl, I don't go around kidnapping scientists!" A man from Coal Hill School named Ian Chesterton begs to differ. I'm now picturing Three looking all huffy and saying "He was a science teacher. There's a difference." XD
I'm not kidding, no. Hal was played by Jeremy Bulloch, who would later on play Boba Fett (and Q's assistant in a few James Bond films). Back in the Hartnell days, he had also played one of the Xerons in The Space Museum.
He was also Cho-Je in Planet of the Spiders, something that shocked me when I first found out because it's such a complete opposite from what he had done with the Sontarans - I don't mean with the looks, but with the voice, poise and general approach acting-wise.
Anytime Sarah Jane and Three come in close proximity of each other, the snark levels soar and I think I love it.
I love the Three/Sarah snark, particularly at this point when they didn't trust each other.
A guy who I could swear was Robin Hood tries to assassinate the captain but is interrupted by Sarah Jane asking for a phone. This show.
That's actually Boba Fett. Well, the actor who played Boba in the original Star Wars trilogy, anyway.
"My dear girl, I don't go around kidnapping scientists!" A man from Coal Hill School named Ian Chesterton begs to differ.
I'm now picturing Three looking all huffy and saying "He was a science teacher. There's a difference." XD
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And yes, Three would point out "a difference."
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