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nentari December 29 2010, 23:42:21 UTC
Interestingly enough, the recon I have of this one is of Loose Cannon, I think. It's a little work of art.

"I don't know, I've never seen him go for food like this before; it's usually hats!"
It should be noted that, as far as I can recall, this is the last serial where Two's love for hats is a noticeable trait. Maybe Lolem's hat scared him for life...

(real ancient mythology in my Doctor Who? It's more likely than you'd think)
Particularly when it comes to Atlantis.

You can tell how new Jamie is to all this by his distance from Two right now.
And how close he is to Polly. (Until Ben throws a jealous hissy fit puts him in his place in The Moonbase, that his ( ... )

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classicwhoblog December 30 2010, 08:28:39 UTC
I don't remember Ben getting jealous of Jamie for Polly's attention in The Moonbase, of course it's been months since I watched that.

I know Atlantis comes back in The Time Monster and one other thing that I can't remember...

At the mention of tight things, one of my Twitter followers got nervous that it was something dirty and asked for context :3

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nentari December 30 2010, 10:10:07 UTC
In episode 3 of The Moonbase, when Jamie is trying to convince Ben and Polly that he's feeling better and is in condition to help them fight the Cybermen, Ben becomes convinced that he's doing it to impress Polly and gets a little jealous, to the point that he tries to pick up a fight when Jamie becomes a bit frustrated that they won't let him help, and only stops after Polly points out that they have more important things to worry about. It's a very short scene, but you can't miss it.

In The Daemons there's also a reference to the destruction of Atlantis that seems to contradict what we are shown in Time Monster. Some people have managed to make the two different destructions fit their canon by pointing out that we don't have evidence that all of Atlantis was destroyed in Time Monster beyond that temple, while others suggest that the reference in The Daemons is a lie.

I see nothing dirty about Frazer Hines' rubber-clad bum - but maybe that's just me. :P

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Is Zaroff the villain who always says.... anonymous December 30 2010, 05:32:19 UTC
"Ahahaha, yes?"

-Arcalian

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Re: Is Zaroff the villain who always says.... classicwhoblog December 30 2010, 07:57:44 UTC
I think so. He certainly ended a lot of sentences with "yes?" or "no?" when he was trying to make a point.

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