Yeah, Come and See, I'm glad I watched it, but I ain't gonna watch it again.
Yeah, Come and See, I'm glad I watched it, but I ain't gonna watch it again.
Or catsuit Zoe.
She's a Whifferdill!
I'm inconsistent. Tom is the Doctor, and enjoyed 4-5 seasons' worth of solid-to-brilliant serials, so he's easy to put at the top. I rate 6 higher than That Coat and Those Stories merit because I enjoy Baker's take on the Doctor. 5 ranks low despite his generally competent stories because I find Davison dull, dull,…
*tribal drums*
I always liked the Ice Warriors, and despite their less-nuanced backstory, I think they would have made a better returning villain in season 20 than the Silurians/Sea Devils.
I wish there was enough of his run left for me to get restless with it.
It was also recently discovered that viewing prints of The Ice Warriors were sent to Germany in 1968. From there, no one seems to know where they went, and the missing episodes detectives are currently making inquiries to the German network.
1) 4
2) The rest
I'll have a side of scrapple with my coffee milk.
Coffee ice cream is good. Autocrat coffee syrup on vanilla ice cream is better.
He'll always have a place in Philadelphia-area pop culture, being a native son. Whenever Pierre shuts the fuck up long enough to play a song, odds are it'll be Springsteen. Then I have to flip over to the other rock station, and there's a 50-50 chance they'll be playing the Boss too for fuck's sake I JUST WANTED TO…
"When better drawings are drawn, they'll be drawn by Wood, he's real gone!"
Oh, and speaking of "The War Games", Philip Madoc, aka the War Lord, Mehendri Solon and one of the refinery crewmen in "The Power of Kroll" died today.
It's not a great story, but I have a soft spot for it anyway. George Cranleigh terrified my sister so much that she had nightmares for weeks, and for months afterward, I could send her screaming from the room just by twisting up my face and hunching about grunting "I'm George!"
Ace as a Time Lord was part of the so-called Cartmel Masterplan.
It's a baby tub that's designed to fit into a kitchen sink.
After so many years of listening to the Metallica version of "Am I Evil?", the original has begun to sound to me like The Sweet covering Metallica.
There is so much quality black metal from France, it's impossible to keep up.
“an audio comic book, an over-acted chamber drama, a ridiculous premise
that takes itself way too seriously all the way to the end.”