As someone who lives in the Netherlands, I can say that if it is Dutch, it's an old version I'm not familiar with. Nowadays we all use "Scholier".
As someone who lives in the Netherlands, I can say that if it is Dutch, it's an old version I'm not familiar with. Nowadays we all use "Scholier".
Exactly Root is probably coming back and Elias has this strange little thing going on with Carter. Then there is HR, there is that British dude from last series in the doctor blackmail episode who hinted to coming back, there was that organisation Shaw was working for and now another mysterious organisation.
Nice episode! The only question for me is if they are just keep adding recurring villains or if they are gonna kill one of them off, because it seems they are assembling a lot of them.
When I saw the * after God I actually immediatly thought of the Newsradio quote.
…I know. It's written in the article above… and since it's called "What's on tonight?" I kinda guessed that…
Yeah! Legend of Korra! Let's watch this!
But what if Will McAvoy doesn't only has the hindsight of a Time Lord, but also is a Time Lord? …this show will never die…
Well, what I've been trying to figure out is that if John Hurt is in fact the Ninth Doctor between Eccleston and McGann, or if he was the Doctor before the 1st Doctor, wouldn't make that Eccleston the 10th Doctor, Tennant the 11th and Smith the 12th Doctor? So if that's the case, maybe the fall they are talking about…
I'm willing to bet they'll still not reveal the name of the Doctor in this episode. At the very least they will keep it secret until the 50th anniversary, but it seems like something that will be whispered in someone's ear, without us ever knowing it.
Yeah! and it what made it better is that it really was sign language!
So Regina is also Simba? I mean the way Cora held her up as a baby looked pretty much the same way to me…
Yes I have. It's pretty popular here in the Netherlands. I only watch a couple of Dutch shows because most of them are pretty poor, but I've seen both seasons.