[Official] Doctor Who Thread


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Hmmm, 2nd trailer is way better (and yay, longer!). Interesting that Rose seemed to be kinda chummy with John Hurt's Doctor a bit...also Matt Smith's face when Tennant says he doesn't like the new Tardis redesign is pricelessly funny.

Is it appropriate for a 34 year old man to squee? A sod it... squuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuueeeeeeeeeeeeeee

 

 

 

Now dont hold back just let it all out . 

 

 

Rule #1    

 

Rejoice in doctor who  Sing if you must 

 

Rule# 2

 

Back hand anyone who talks smack about Doctor who

 

Rule# 3

 

Never  listen  to the  Sycarax   they are awful awful  aliens  and i am sure  one of them Farted  that is why every know and then you smell it and know one claims it 

 

Rule# 4 

 

Dont Blink what ever you do know how much it hurts  Dont blink  

 

Rule# 5 

 

Never  argue  with a Sontaran cause all they want to do is  get  in to a fight   i Seen one one time  blow a whole  in my ceiling because it seen a  Fly on the wall 

 

 

Rule# 6  mmm well i forgot the rest of the Rules  but  you can guss  them  and make your own mind  up if they are correct or not  

eh? It's not on at the cinema, it's on the television. BBC One Saturday 23rd November.

 

It's getting a cinema release, I saw a trailer for it the other day at Cineworld

 

 

It's getting a cinema release, I saw a trailer for it the other day at Cineworld

 

Well b*gger me! I never knew that. I stand corrected!

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