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Or some pizza! Or a pizza trophy!

HA HA! Not now, kid. You're too young! Maybe when you're OLDER.

Favorite Homestar non sequitir?

Plagiarism!

Bubs is definitely the voice of the talking wheelchair…

"Laaaaaaaaaa… you shanked my Jenga ship!"

The Cheat is GROUNDED!

Actually, he was even harder on Web the first time around. He just doesn't like the script, but acknowledges the direction elevates it a bit.

Nine's regeneration is still the best.

Uh….

Doesn't Hartnell have one where he plays an evil Abbott? It's one of the lost historicals, I think. Reign of Terror? The Massacre? Anybody?

Mind Robber and War Games are my tops at the mo', but I have a strong feeling Enemy is going to shoot up the list once I see it this weekend.

Hands down, my oh so clever handle aside. I think that overall, Hartnell had better stories and T Baker had the best production team and miles of charisma (and scarf) of his own, but Troughton elevates even his worst stories consistently through the sheer quality of his performance. He did lean on the "Oh my word" and

Can we please get an article or at least a thread to talk about the fact that two black and white serials of British science fiction from the sixties are outselling everything else on iTunes???

And that lottery is probably mixed martial arts. It's been amazing to see the rural area I grew up in become a relative hotbed for MMA, when it wasn't even on the local cultural radar before I left for college circa 1999.

….and it's official:

If this haul is half as big as some are saying, hell, even if it is just 9 or 10 episodes, we're talking about a scale that dwarfs basically all previous recoveries (except perhaps the very early days of lost episode hunting).

@Rocketpilot:disqus yeah it's been taken down. The gist was that both Spilsbury and Levine have known about a big find for about THREE YEARS now, and they were sniping at each other about the inability to keep a lid on it for a couple more days.
Also, Ian Levine is insane.

The two biggest Who forums that have been discussing (and sometimes feeding) these rumors, Gallifrey Base and Missing Episodes Proboard, have completely shut down all discussion of this topic in the past couple hours. The Gallifrey Base director all but confirms we'll have something to celebrate soon, and he's fairly

The stories seem to indicate that it's two separate serials from the Troughton era going to iTunes, so two episodes is the low end. It's also possible that it will be 9 or 10 episodes completing (or nearly completing) consecutive Second Doctor stories Enemy of the World and Web of Fear.