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Old July 15, 2008, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by James P. View Post
Old series: Timelash & The Invasion
New Series: Dalek & The Unquiet Dead
WHY DOES NO ONE LISTEN?

DO NOT POST SEPARATE FAVORITES FOR THE OLD AND NEW SERIES.

PICK ONE FAVORITE OUT OF EVERYTHING.
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Old July 15, 2008, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart View Post
WHY DOES NO ONE LISTEN?

DO NOT POST SEPARATE FAVORITES FOR THE OLD AND NEW SERIES.

PICK ONE FAVORITE OUT OF EVERYTHING.
I think this has already gone far past the banhammer quotient.

(Wink, wink?)
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Old July 15, 2008, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Rat Souffle View Post
I think this has already gone far past the banhammer quotient.

(Wink, wink?)
Yeah. Why don't you run along and just change your avatar, RS. Before you get slapped with a family suing you for giving their child an epileptic seizure.

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Sorry about that, please don't have your head explode! If I had to choose... Hrmmmmmmmm, I'd say Timelash.
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Old July 15, 2008, 1:01 PM
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Yeah. Why don't you run along and just change your avatar, RS. Before you get slapped with a family suing you for giving their child an epileptic seizure.
Hopefully it will be you.

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Sorry about that, please don't have your head explode! If I had to choose... Hrmmmmmmmm, I'd say Timelash.
My head wouldn't explode if people would just read. That's the third time I've had to yell at people for that.

And your episode choice says a lot about you. That's all I'll say.
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Old July 15, 2008, 4:11 PM
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Meaning??? I think if you have time to appreciate the fact it was made on little to no budget, JNT was having Colin and Nicola skip rehearsals so he could gain entry into a pantomime theater, and it was the author's 3rd time writing for TV, plus it was heavily edited by Eric Saward w/o the author's input. I think for all that, they did a good job.

I rest my case.
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Old July 15, 2008, 5:08 PM
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Originally Posted by James P. View Post
Meaning??? I think if you have time to appreciate the fact it was made on little to no budget, JNT was having Colin and Nicola skip rehearsals so he could gain entry into a pantomime theater, and it was the author's 3rd time writing for TV, plus it was heavily edited by Eric Saward w/o the author's input. I think for all that, they did a good job.

I rest my case.
It may have been good when considering the circumstances but it doesn't exactly mean that the episode is any good.

Like some youtube fan productions are good considering the were filmed in a shed but still pretty boring, if you get me!
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Old July 15, 2008, 5:29 PM
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Like that one with the 4 year old doctor running around in camoflauge firing MS paint lasers at toy daleks with a shot gun and killing them with cricket bats. Haha. That was 7 minutes of quality entertainment.
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Old July 15, 2008, 7:37 PM
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I've gone ahead and cleaned up your post for you...Might I suggest that in future, if you decide a post warrants writing outside the browser, that you use a plain text editor such as Notepad instead of something like Word...
Thanks. I'll try to do that in future. I used Word just so I could save my work as I went along (though NotePad will probably let you do that, too), in case something went haywire and the whole thing went the way of a lot of 1960's Who (hope they find all that stuff one day).
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Good, but replace the third line with something like "but I'm on hand to save the day" so that blah de blah wibble dobble lexicon gibberish.

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Originally Posted by Ronnie Rowlands View Post
Like that one with the 4 year old doctor running around in camoflauge firing MS paint lasers at toy daleks with a shot gun and killing them with cricket bats. Haha. That was 7 minutes of quality entertainment.
You must post the link! lol
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It's really, really hard for me to pick one.

I still haven't seen so much classic who, including many episodes people have listed here or things known widely as gems.

But out of what I've seen so far, it'd have to be between The Deadly Assassin (I just love it), Tomb of the Cyberman (How can you not?!) and Genesis of the Daleks (Duh.).

Not sure if I can pick though.. hmm..
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