Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<vbdad55: But wasn't the decision predicated on the fact that thehuman brain could not handlethe information of a time lord and although she did not want him to take the memories away, he did so to spare her life ?>> Again, I'm getting images of Mr. Creosote from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" Here's David and Catherine at the 2007 Children in Need special: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzj6AFqIoio" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...6AFqIoio</a> For those not familiar, Catherine is doing one of her characters, the smart-mouthed and sarcastic student Lauren Cooper...
Originally Posted By u k fan I agree that Rose has bigger challenges to face. Spending the rest of your life with someone who looks and acts like the one you love, but knowing that it isn't him is very sad. I'm still not convinced that the Doctor should have wiped Donna's mind though as it was against her wishes. Sure, she doesn't know about it (until she is sick and has to see a Doctor - then she's screwed!), but does that make it right? She would rather have been dead. Should he have respected that? I really hope we see Donna again, but I don't think we ever will. Catherine was adamant about only doing one series and the new team will most likely want to put the past behind them and move on. The goodbyes seemed fairly final so I doubt we'll even see Jack, Martha, Sarah Jane or any of the people who are still out there in the Whoniverse for a while. I'd love to see Sarah Jane have one more proper adventure as companion. I hope that they move away from the female Londoner mould that they've created for the new companions. A couple would be nice as I liked the Doctor/Rose/Mickey dynamic they had in parts of season 2!!!
Originally Posted By hightp Well, now that Mickey is back in our universe, he may appear again, but I think Rose is done.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Her character did bloom in the beginning, but just wilted in series 3.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Doctor Who Children in Need specials: Dimensions in Time, 1993 This 15-minute, 2-part program was also celebrating the Doctor's 30th anniversary and shown in 3-D. This DW/EastEnders crossover has The Rani, a renegade Time Lady, trapping the Doctor's incarnations and his companions in a perpetual timeloop, causing them to jump time between 1973, 1993 and 2013. Part 1: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yRtO8XtOyc" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...tO8XtOyc</a> Part 2: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NetKc-7Owgg&feature=related" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...=related</a> Time Crash, 2007 The 5th and 10th Doctors meet each other in a light-hearted minisode, just after the 10th says goodbye to Martha. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um_8unOhPvs" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...8unOhPvs</a>
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <Well, now that Mickey is back in our universe, he may appear again, but I think Rose is done. < It took me a while to warm up to this character - mainly because I kept thinking his grilfriend was leaving him so any episode might be his last - but actually the character played quite well of the Doc - and I wouldn't mind at all seeing him aboard one again.I haveto admit - as much as I liked Rose Tyler from the beginning - the character seemed to run it's course ( andway too much Mom )
Originally Posted By DAR Does anyone find the cinematography of shows like Dr. Who, Torchwood and other BBC shows to be a little weird?
Originally Posted By DAR They always look like a combo of a cinema quality like you'd get on Lost or 24 and shows like SNL.
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs But aren't a lot of dramas and sitcoms doing that nowadays? Being a kid of the '80s, I do miss that "live" feel of taped shows being "taped in front of a live audience" or non-sitcom shows like The Cosby Show, Roseanne, Home Improvement, The Jeffersons, Married...With Children, soap operas, game shows, local news