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She didn't have the look, but she had the voice.

Cultural revolution! Tough time. They were so progressive and that happened. It breaks my heart when you see photos from that time in Iran and Afghanistan and what they've become since.

"Yes, I like marshmallows."

Aw, but spiders are nice!

I had watched "Children of the Stones" when Nickelodeon aired it (Third Eye Theater!). If we're going to get into classic Who, I feel we should also remember the fantastic folk horror that was coming out of the UK at the time. Hell, look at "Robin Redbreast", any of Nigel Keane's "Beasts" series ("Baby" comes to

Just finished watching "Penda's Fen" earlier and still not sure how I feel about this episode.

Pretty sure Missy would like any tune that's got the right beat.

No! I will never learn this new "decimal" system. Not even if I live to be Z!

It's edutainment!

I kept thinking about Dylan Moran's take on how people see the Irish.

Hey, it's only $30 for eternal salvation or triple our money back.

Unitarian Universalist

I kinda like the pace. The entire thing is very Zen for me, taking it's time to *savor* each moment, just to pause and indulge the senses in a moment. I can appreciate wanting to get to plot and move forward forward forward but this feels more like going to a museum and stopping at each exhibit, reading the card, and

Interesting!

Shut up. That movie rocks.

Could not help but notice the Doctor's ring in this episode. Any more info on it?

The moment I heard that voice, I knew what was coming.

Help me out, folks. What kind of headset is it they're allegedly using at NASA? It doesn't look like a Plantronics, which is what they actually use.

One thing I loved in this episode (watching it again) is the bullet-making sequence. We see the exact same shots in two scenes, but the music change (first time mildly patriotic, second time more ominous) charges them with completely different meaning.