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05-27-2007, 11:16 AM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #581 | | Registered User
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Oh, something i'm wondering now too.
The Doctor, currently isn't a Time Lord, due to the Chameleon Arch right?
So is it possible, that this is a function within other T.A.R.D.I.S too?
That there are still other timelords out there, but they are in hiding?
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05-27-2007, 11:28 AM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #582 | | Joe Blow
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Originally posted by Gregg Carter:
Oh, something i'm wondering now too.
The Doctor, currently isn't a Time Lord, due to the Chameleon Arch right?
So is it possible, that this is a function within other T.A.R.D.I.S too?
That there are still other timelords out there, but they are in hiding?
| yep, unless its mentioned somewhere in the older series/books etc. that he's picked it up when he pimped out the TARDIS
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05-27-2007, 12:14 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #583 | | Registered User
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Ratings (from Outpost Gallifrey):
Doctor Who was once more top of the charts with unofficial figures showing that Episode Eight, Human Nature, was watched by 7.1 million viewers, a 36.3% share of the total television audience.
The programme was the most watched of the day, both by audience and by share, beating the second placed Lottery Draw by half a million viewers.
The opposition on ITV1, Vernon Kay's Gameshow Marathon
, got 4.5 million and was the highest rated programme on ITV1 for the day.
With one day to go, Doctor Who is currently the 11th most watched programme of the week.
Once again the programme was by far the most watched in the children's chart, with 1.5 Million 4-15 year olds watching, a massive 59% of that audience.
On BBC3 0.67 million watched Doctor Who Confidential, which was a 4.2% share of the multi channel audience. It was the most watched programme on multi channel television.
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05-27-2007, 01:57 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #584 | | Joe Blow
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Did no one else think that it was ridiculous that the watch, that was basically the doctors whole life, was left in the possession of the doctor who wouldn't have a clue of it's significance, rather than Martha who would guard it with her life?
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05-27-2007, 02:29 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #585 | | Registered User
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But then they would wonder why the black girl had come to acquire something like that and accuse her of stealing it.
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05-27-2007, 03:19 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #586 | | Newb
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I agree with Mark - she should have kept it safe in the TARDIS.
Great episode other than that - wonderful sci-fi story telling and great concepts.
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05-27-2007, 05:37 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #587 | | Joe Blow
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Originally posted by Sons FC:
I agree with Mark - she should have kept it safe in the TARDIS.
Great episode other than that - wonderful sci-fi story telling and great concepts.
| tbf though thats like keping a key next to the lock you get into the TARDIS you've got everything you need to be a timelord.
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05-27-2007, 08:20 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #588 | | Joe Blow
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Originally posted by shanyi:
I used to think that it wouldn't be the Master, but they're throwing in so many references and using the word 'Master' so often, I find it rather hard now to believe anything else (the Valeyard, for example, would be fun but bloody difficult to explain to the series' newcomers).
The screencap of the Doc's scribblings of his past incarnations is brilliant. I thought Eccles was one of them at first glance, though McCoy is even better (one of my fave Doctors). I'm wondering who the other three are, the two at the bottom could be Davison and Troughton, the one on the top right is rather odd. Ideas?
| Just to say McCoy has been my narrow fave Doctor after that Tom Baker.
I'm thinking that it might not be the Master but how about the Meddling Monk. But he's been updated to be a bit sinister rather than a buffon. Just an idea and would fit in with the Harold Saxon theme.
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05-27-2007, 08:43 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #589 | | Newb
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McCoy was my first Doctor so to speak, so I have a fondness for his portrayal.
Still not a patch on Eccleston, mind.
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05-27-2007, 10:10 PM
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*Official* Doctor Who Season 3 Thread - Two Worlds will collide. Post #590 | | Newb
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I forgot to record it yesterday, so I've only just finished watching the repeat on BBC3. Like most of you, I thought it was magnificent. One of those episodes where you daren't take your eyes off the screen in case you miss something.
Awesome.
Now for confidential.
And it just has to be the Master.
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