Jul
2
2007

I can’t decide..

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Doctor Who Theology

…whether this was the whole gorgonzola, or utterly, scissor-sisterly, magnificent.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGoTxNrhrk0[/youtube]

For those who want to discuss the theological aspects of the past three episodes, Ruth is the girl to talk to.

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3 Responses so far

  1. MichaelNo Gravatar July 2, 2007 6:31 pm

    Oh. Dear. Me. Now I remember why it was that I stopped watching after the second series. It was the ferocious headaches that came from exposure to what they’ve done with my favorite old TV show….

    Hands up those who think we should bring Delgado and Ainley back from the dead so their Masters can tag-team this prancing wannabe into shape. (C’mon. Deep down, you know you wish you could…. :twisted:)

  2. Derek SmithNo Gravatar July 3, 2007 4:49 am

    The Master? Where’s the cape and the goatee?

  3. JamesNo Gravatar July 8, 2007 7:19 pm

    “Hands up those who think we should bring Delgado and Ainley back from the dead so their Masters can tag-team this prancing wannabe into shape.”

    Ainley overacted and mustache-twirled his way through years and years of scripts on that show. He was a poor replacement for Delgado. I can’t imagine John Simm could be any worse.

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