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I wasn't sure what to make of this episode to be honest - overall I wasn't that impressed by it, but it did have some good moments - as Ronnie said, the 'Labour camps' scene was quite moving. I have to say, I'm quite indifferent about the return of Rose, but I am wondering why she seemed to be speaking with a speech impediment that she never had before.
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Apparently Piper had forgotten how to speak like white trash. And she might have had her teeth done.
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Hey, if crazy time winds aged Peter Davison 20 years, surely parallel universe winds could uh... effect Rose's speech...? I dunno. Did she have a speech impediment? I didn't even notice it.
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Fair point. It wasn't overly obvious, and for a while i thought it was just my imagination, but other people noticed it too. A small point, but one that niggled at me for some reason
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Although I dislike the majority of RTD's stories, I actually enjoyed this one and I'm looking forward to next week's episode.
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(she talkd like ths.)
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well she sure did some very interesting things in that series :P
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And how! Perfect evening viewing after a hard day's being lectured
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It didn't really help that her first seen client in the series looked exactly like Tom Baker.
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Ha! And there's no doubt a part of the fanfic crowd who noticed and ran wild with it
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You, me and the rest of the world, my friend
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Belle du Jour was so reactionary.
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Brooker for president.
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Why exactly did they kill the house guy?
I didn't really get why they had to kill him! |
Britain for the British, apparently.
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Glad we agree that this episode was brilliant then... :P |
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The moral of the story is that without David Tennant, we'd all be horrible racists.
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