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(February 2005)

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PE
Pete Founding member
Cerulean Sunrise posted:
Berwick upon Tweed?


I don't think there is need for such language. To be fair Cardiff itself hasn't properly featured as "Cardiff" was Swansea
CS
Cerulean Sunrise
Fair does.

SPOILER: So in episode 11, we've got the return of the Slitheen

In episodes 12 and 13 we've got the return of the Daleks. Anyone else feeling Deja Vu here?
DA
davidhorman
Anyone else spot this link at the bottom of the BBC DW homepage? (warning: loud spooky music ahead)

http://www.badwolf.org.uk/

David
PE
Pete Founding member
clicking on the tardis also takes you there.
CY
cylon6
Hymagumba posted:
clicking on the tardis also takes you there.


Do I need to change my settings? Because when I click on the TARDIS Bad Wolf lights up but nothing happens!! Sad
BA
Bail Moderator
Hymagumba posted:
clicking on the tardis also takes you there.


Oi! I told you that on msn!
PE
Pete Founding member
don't see you mentioning it on here before me though. You can't whine on about me saying things you tell me when you don't tell other people yourself.

Or should I just say


?
CY
cylon6
I won't reveal any spoilers here but when you read what the Bad Wolf episode is about it seems hopes maybe built up for nothing.
PC
Paul Clark
My god, what's that next episode all about?
OH
ohwhatanight Founding member
An ok episode - nothing amazing but the correct ending!

At last Cardiff was featured AS Cardiff and they made it look quite good.
The announcer in Wales made a comment about the Anne Robinson in next weeks episode being less scary than the real thing.

The next episode looks SO bizarre!
NW
NewsWatch
Bit of a boring episode, I thought it would be exciting all the way through. When it got going though, it was OK. I do not think any Dr Who episode can go wrong, just a bit off track.

BTW you can get spoilers here...
http://www.doctorwhoaustralia.org/newseries/doctorwho.shtml
MO
Moz
Don't understand why they keep referring to time as something which is 'fixed' in this series. The Doctor said that the Daleks were all killed with the Time Lords in some war, but surely this happened at one point and as he's a time traveller he can move to a time when the Daleks still exist.

Don't think the new people have realised this! Very good though.

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