Preliminary Thoughts on The Crimson Horror

May 04, 2013 20:47

That was dead good, that.

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persiflage_1 May 4 2013, 19:52:03 UTC
Well it wasn't bad.

Although the boy giving directions named Thomas Thomas was a pretty lame joke, even by Gatiss' standards. (Seriously, TomTom? *shakes head*)

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femme_slash_fan May 5 2013, 12:17:29 UTC
LOL, my friend got the joke way before I did *shamed*

It made her so happy I figured I'd let it slide (this once)

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persiflage_1 May 5 2013, 13:01:02 UTC
One of my friends didn't get it at all until I explained it. He thought Thomas was speaking weirdly because he'd been affected by the Crimson Horror.

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femme_slash_fan May 7 2013, 15:30:20 UTC
LMFAO.

Awwwh, that's an adorable reason though!

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femme_slash_fan May 5 2013, 12:18:21 UTC
Diana and Rachael also have a habit of not appearing in stuff together (and my good gods did they ever play that well?)

I kinda want more of Ada next time we see Victorian... anywhere.

Edit: I missed a word. >.<

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akashasheiress May 4 2013, 20:10:59 UTC
So... it's not about someone's period? ;D

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akashasheiress May 4 2013, 20:23:16 UTC
I've already posted that joke twice, like someone's Awkward Mum. ;D

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gonzo21 May 5 2013, 00:24:08 UTC
I quite want to find a download link for it already, so that I can watch it again.

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ravenskyewalker May 5 2013, 04:15:45 UTC
I notice that there are elements of Classic in Moffat's time that make me like it more than I ever liked Davies (which I balked at finishing, but finally managed it), which means that the Newvians will likely hate it, because it's not like RTD. I'm not exactly a Moffat advocate, as I think he's a complete ass, but he's actually occasionally capable of making DW feel similar to what I used to like -- or maybe it's Matt Smith.

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