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quiet_rebel October 16 2006, 19:40:05 UTC
I looked up on youtube the scene between the Doctor and Sarah Jane when he left her. I suggest looking for it too because it makes it even sadder :(

I'm with you on the Doctor vs. Ten thing. He's just Ten to me. Nine is still my Doctor :D

The whole not-dead Hera fiasco is so going to come back and bite them. Hard. "Adama wouldn't do that." Oh, honey.
I've been fearing that the entire time.

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ossiannic October 17 2006, 11:50:13 UTC
At this point, I don't think I could cope with anything sadder. It was sad enough even without knowing exactly what was going on/had gone on.

I've been fearing that the entire time.

*sigh* Me too. I keep trying to forget about it, because it's going to be so very dreadful for all of them when it comes out, but they insist on not letting me live in my little bubble of denial.

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magelette October 16 2006, 20:31:09 UTC
I'm sensing some potential major Mrs. Helo betrayal here... I missed the last two *coughfour* episodes of Season 2--was Adama in on it? Or just Roslin?

In any case, yes Casey!moppet is a very cute little toaster baby, even if Leoban still creeps me out. Ellen Tigh is so going to die (selfish bitch, even if it was to save her husband). Honestly, do they really think they can trust the cylons at this point? After all they've been through? And Fat!Lee still bothers me, but anyway...

Also, still loving the dorkings.

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ossiannic October 17 2006, 11:56:53 UTC
*ponders* Now that you mention it, I think it was just Roslin. She sort of went off in her own direction on a lot of things there toward the end of last season. I don't know why any of the humans trust the Cylons either. They're all cracked - both sides. Brother Cavil amuses me though. He'll always be Al to me, so seeing him as a Cylon makes me giggle even when it probably shouldn't. *g*

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few October 17 2006, 02:32:30 UTC
According to a co-worker, back in the day whatever number he was then really loved Sarah Jane, but he got called back to Gallifrey and put in jail and that's why he abandoned her. Also there was apparently a running thing where the dog would get blown up or whatever and he'd "fix" it, but really he would just put together a brand new one and pretend it was the same dog.

I couldn't agree more that Ten is just Ten, not the Doctor. Nine is the Doctor, darn it.

Next week should be The Girl in the Fireplace, which is lots of fun.

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ossiannic October 17 2006, 12:01:10 UTC
Ah, now see the running joke with the dog might have worked better if I'd known the "running joke" part of it to begin with. But as it stands alone in this episode, it was just sad. I have a dog. I'm overly sensitive about that sort of thing, I guess.

I've heard bits about The Girl in the Fireplace. I could do with a fun episode after this one. :)

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