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aunt_zelda May 11 2008, 17:39:41 UTC
Oh god, I'm so, so sorry! *headdesk* I've been trying ... but when I use my laptop things go all wonky ... argh! I hate it when I read spoilers ... I'm so, SO SO SO sorry! *tries to cut it with wonky formats*

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elaine_miles May 11 2008, 17:39:46 UTC
Omgeez. That's like old campy Doctor Who. The wierd plot devices and fail at plot. I'm so glad they're going back to the old formula. Let's face it, I like my plotty Doctor Who, but really all I want is my campy, over the top, out of this world space adventure. With More Fish People!

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aunt_zelda May 11 2008, 18:15:51 UTC
I happen to LIKE the fish-people! *crosses arms* So there ...

Let's face it, I like my plotty Doctor Who, but really all I want is my campy, over the top, out of this world space adventure.
Can't we have plot AND ridiculous space adventures? And some boikissing, while we're at it?

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elaine_miles May 11 2008, 19:10:58 UTC
I like the fish people too!!

...yes. If they could manage that it would be epic as hell.

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aunt_zelda May 12 2008, 00:16:28 UTC
*huggles the fish people*

...yes. If they could manage that it would be epic as hell.
Like Torchwood ... but with stable lesbian relationships. Seriously guys, the hetros have love, the gay men have love, why not Tosh? *cries* Tosh never had proper love ...

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lovemyfaceoff May 11 2008, 18:26:40 UTC
I cried. I cried and cried and cried when Jenny was shot. For some reason that whole scene really got to me. I was very upset. Then I got a phone call from my own cute boy and he was all, "Hey! Hi how are you?" And I was like -sniffsniff- "I'm fine." -sniffsniff- "just -sniff- watching doctor -sniff- who" Then I finished watched ita nd went, "EeeeeeeNOTDEAD."
I like Jenny a lot.
Oi I really thought the doctor was going to shoot that man.

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lovemyfaceoff May 11 2008, 19:05:05 UTC
wait I though you might appreciate this:
[12:00] postcard bird: why do you have an icon of a crazy lady
[12:00] champagne stains: Pardon?
[12:00] postcard bird: L?J
[12:00] postcard bird: *lj
[12:01] champagne stains: What crazy lady?
[12:01] postcard bird: the laughing one with too much lip
[12:01] champagne stains: That's Rose from DW
[12:01] postcard bird: ....not the one I remember
[12:02] champagne stains: The only rose there ever was
[12:03] postcard bird: maybe it's because she is making a strange laughing face

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aunt_zelda May 11 2008, 19:38:48 UTC
I liked Jenny too ... she surprised me ... now I want her to meet Capt. Jack!

Oi I really thought the doctor was going to shoot that man.
I think EVERYONE did, even DT for a second! That was SCARY ... imagine what he'd be like if he went evil. Just ... imagine it. Now hide with me behind this couch!

(Ha ha, Rose is a crazy lady!)

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lovemyfaceoff May 11 2008, 19:55:27 UTC
I had to pause it for a minute and take a deep breath and be like, "No. No no no no no no. He cannot POSSIBLY shoot that man." Then I pressed play but I was holding my breath. It was stressful.

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bewarethespork May 11 2008, 22:28:02 UTC
Jenny may have been a Sue, but she was an awesome, badass, awesome Sue with a side of awesome. Also, did I mention that she was awesome?

Re: the dates, we write them dd/mm/yyyy, whereas you write them as mm/dd/yyyy. The format used in the show was the international format, kind of: yyyy/mm/dd, which is the one that computers configured to use US conventions will use by default. (Try it: type this year into Microsoft Word and it should pop up with the rest of the date in yyyy/mm/dd format.)

I like to think it was Romana!angst, not Master!angst, but that's because I am an unashamed Romana fangirl.

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aunt_zelda May 12 2008, 00:29:56 UTC
Jenny may have been a Sue, but she was an awesome, badass, awesome Sue with a side of awesome. Also, did I mention that she was awesome?
I am so very pleased with that whole shebang. I was fully prepared to hate and ridicule her. Jenny was pretty sweet, actually.

Re: the dates, we write them dd/mm/yyyy, whereas you write them as mm/dd/yyyy. The format used in the show was the international format, kind of: yyyy/mm/dd, which is the one that computers configured to use US conventions will use by default. (Try it: type this year into Microsoft Word and it should pop up with the rest of the date in yyyy/mm/dd format.)
Wow ... that's weird ... I never thought about that, I just always wrote it like 'May 11th, 2008' and never thought of a different way ... MAN that is weird!

I like to think it was Romana!angst, not Master!angst, but that's because I am an unashamed Romana fangirl.
Can't it be both? And some Rani!angst while we're at it, for my sake?

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yo_mawari May 14 2008, 02:11:14 UTC
Jenny is too much of a Mary-Sue, so why don't I hate her guts? She's not a great character, but could actually stnad her in the ep. (thank god she wasn't his love-child with Rose though).

As for the mother of the Doctor's children...there's been no mention of her in the entire series. Also, we've never even seen his kids (something I am so very depressed about) depite the fact that quite a few serials took place on Gallifrey during the Classic Who Series.

I've heard quite a few fan speculations about his kids, including looms and such thing like that, but this comment by Russell T. Davies takes the cake (and makes me think many happy Doctor/Master thoughts):

It's just a theory, but if a post-operative transsexual from Oregon can become pregnant in real life - as reported last week - then a fictional 900-year-old from Gallifrey with two hearts certainly can. There. That should get the mosquitoes buzzing.

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aunt_zelda May 14 2008, 15:53:18 UTC
Jenny is too much of a Mary-Sue, so why don't I hate her guts? She's not a great character, but could actually stnad her in the ep.
I know! We should have all hated her ... but we didn't ...

(thank god she wasn't his love-child with Rose though).
I KNOW! *shivers* I have the awful feeling that it would turn out like that ... THANK YOU SLASHER GODS ABOVE! (I don't hate Rose, I love Rose, I love that she saved the Doctor from himself, but Rose/Doctor just ... NO. Just ... NO. It's not a sexual thing, people!)

It's just a theory, but if a post-operative transsexual from Oregon can become pregnant in real life - as reported last week - then a fictional 900-year-old from Gallifrey with two hearts certainly can. There. That should get the mosquitoes buzzing.
akdjflasdkjfadlskjfaskljflasjfkajsdlfja!!!????!!?!!!
THAT MAN IS EEEEEEEEEEVIL! EVIL, I tell you!
*huggles him to death*
The mother of the Doctor's children is the Master: TRUFAX!

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