At least one of them looked like she had breasts, so there may have been a few mares.
At least one of them looked like she had breasts, so there may have been a few mares.
I only know one other person who watches it regularly and he deFriended me on Facebook 'cause I told him to take his ugly comments about Muslims to 4chan.
The ending of this episode was one of the most moving - and hopeful - things I've seen on TV.
"I've lost Artoo."
Right? I'm rewatching season 1 now and catching all the setup they did from the beginning.
"Small Wonder"?
Suck a dick forever!
Surprising no one. :)
I believe Universal own Grace and Chang Lee.
The story was planned and even storyboarded with Eccleston in mind. (You can find the storyboard online somewhere.)
The Master is basically Daffy Duck to the Doctor's Bugs Bunny. Getting burned up in superheated numismaton gas is basically his equivalent of Daffy
s beak being blasted around to the other side of his face.
I was and remain a big booster of the TV Movie. I recognize the story problems, but what it boils down to is I always have a good time watching it. It's entertaining, which ultimately is the point and more than I can say for some "Doctor Who" episodes… :)
Oh yeah - it's beautifully made. Story problems aside, it's a well-crafted piece of television.
"Furbles"?
"never contributed to long-term storylines"
I just love the idea of grandpa having a vintage dildo collection.
I seem to be the only AVC-er in Georgia (the largest US state east of the Mississippi) if it makes you feel better.
BACK AWAY FROM THE EDGE.
Really? I liked the "Caspian" movie more than the first. Thought it had a little more verve. Never got around to the third one though.
See, this book was the stumbling point for me back in the day - just couldn't get into it. I loved everything before and after.