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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:30 am
So I was watching a special last night that was going through some of the different time travel aspects and episodes of Dr. Who (new series only of course).
So I thought we could have our own little discussion on the matter.
The question is this? What is your favorite time travel part of the show? It could be a long-running aspect like Bad Wolf (where those words appear all over different times) or the Doctor's relationship with River Song. Or, it could be a single episode like The Girl in the Fireplace.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 9:53 am
Hummmm... it is interesting concerning the relationship between the Doctor and River Song, you don't know at what point in time she'll be in when they meet up again.
But I'd have to say my favorite wibbly wobbly, timey wimey moment was during the last episode of the first season of the Eleventh Doctor, The Big Bang. Remember when he was jumping back and forth between times with that small little time machine he had on his wrist?
That was the best because you really had to pay attention to everything that seemed so random. XD
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:53 pm
Haruhi000777 Hummmm... it is interesting concerning the relationship between the Doctor and River Song, you don't know at what point in time she'll be in when they meet up again. But I'd have to say my favorite wibbly wobbly, timey wimey moment was during the last episode of the first season of the Eleventh Doctor, The Big Bang. Remember when he was jumping back and forth between times with that small little time machine he had on his wrist? That was the best because you really had to pay attention to everything that seemed so random. XD haha, definitely. The Big Bang was just one of those episodes that you had to watch over and over again because of all the stuff going on in it. And the way the doctor dances xD
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:08 pm
Oh yeah. XD
And then there was the episode 'Blink' where they were writing it down and then he was reading it to them even though he hadn't gotten the booklet yet. XD
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:04 pm
Omigosh! Yes, Blink! That was one of the ones in the show (as was the Big Bang) and one of the people who was talking about it labeled it as: "The episode you show someone to show them why you love Dr. Who"
And of course there's the Doctor's line about time~
The weeping angels are still some of the creepiest monster/villain things ever >.>
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:01 am
Indeed! That was actually my first episode and I've been hooked on Dr. Who ever since! XD
Oh no doubt. I mean, you can deal with Cybermen drones and the squid nazi Daleks. But when you're going up against something that only moves and is vulnerable when you look away or even blink and can get into your eye and make the images of itself real, unless you're the doctor, you are royally screwed. XD
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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:45 pm
Very.
And of course, as I've often heard (for both the silence and the weeping angels) there's a big psychological factor.
Like, when you're watching a horror movie and something scary happens, the general reaction is to look away, but here are two monsters where you can't look away.
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