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And yet "The War Games" has already been written up.

Caves of Androzani!

Caves of Androzani!

So, here's my question: Charlize Theron's character is important and rich enough that she lives on a life-pod with a magic doctor machine… and yet when Rapace dashes to it to ask for a Caesarean, it tells her it's only set up for doctorin' on men.  Why in god's name would this woman have a machine on her life pod

So, here's my question: Charlize Theron's character is important and rich enough that she lives on a life-pod with a magic doctor machine… and yet when Rapace dashes to it to ask for a Caesarean, it tells her it's only set up for doctorin' on men.  Why in god's name would this woman have a machine on her life pod

ZZZ -

ZZZ -

For those of you truly jonesing for Troughton, let me suggest The Two Doctors.  Not only does it have Troughton's final performance in the role, but it's also a (pretty decent) Sixth Doctor story… something that hasn't been reviewed all that much on this site.

For those of you truly jonesing for Troughton, let me suggest The Two Doctors.  Not only does it have Troughton's final performance in the role, but it's also a (pretty decent) Sixth Doctor story… something that hasn't been reviewed all that much on this site.

Keep harping on the Romans?  I see what you did there.

Keep harping on the Romans?  I see what you did there.

Caves of Androzani!

Caves of Androzani!

My understanding was that before Delgado died, the plan was for the Third Doctor's final story to reveal that the Master and the Doctor were two halves of the same individual, and would be reincorporated into the form of the fourth Doctor.

My understanding was that before Delgado died, the plan was for the Third Doctor's final story to reveal that the Master and the Doctor were two halves of the same individual, and would be reincorporated into the form of the fourth Doctor.

I feel like the best hint we have as to the identity of the Partner is his use of the term "meat" when taking down the golem.  I have no idea who that points to, but it seemed pretty distinctive.

I feel like the best hint we have as to the identity of the Partner is his use of the term "meat" when taking down the golem.  I have no idea who that points to, but it seemed pretty distinctive.

I should have included the subtitle, "In terms of TV scripts for Doctor Who".

Well, That About Wraps It Up For Terry Nation.

The TV listings call it "Fight Club," but the onscreen title is "Flight Club".  Both of which make a decent amount of sense.