I call bullcrap on Davros: Terry Molloy is very good in his screen appearances as the character, and absolutely brilliant in his audio drama ones. He absolute redefined Davros for me with his appearance in the spin-off audios.
I could watch those PRIME ads all day. "Oh Prime." "Clever Prime." "You can say that again." "Clever Prime." #drwho
Am I the only person who hopes The Ambassadors of Death never gets recolored? I think it's great and atmospheric in black/white.
@agentgray: Sisko is always gonna wipe the place out.
Gary Seven helped out Automan!?
I worked some Doctor Who pledge drives at WCET in Cincinnati back in the late 1990s, but they were nothing like this. Though we did have a lady who dressed as a Movellan and sang a filk about the fourth Doctor.
@fallorn: ...but grow a spine and vote with your brain. A glowing spine?
@bluehinter: Heck yes! The world's greatest madeup sport. Way better than pyramid/triad.
Your comments about Remembrance of the Daleks are a lie! I showed that to a bunch of people as their first Doctor Who. They laughed in Part One and again when the Emperor showed up... but by the time the Special Weapons Dalek made his appearance, they were cheering.
I think you just made up the word "storyverse". No one could really coin something that awful.
@Mann42: Yeah, Davison, Baker, and McCoy have been in audio dramas from 1999 to the present, and McGann from 2001 to the present. Sheesh!
@Robotic Bilbo Bagins has no use for fleshy ones: Cause the Klingons don't have Spock to do the math?
"In every previous Star Trek film, the time travel that had been done had been done with some sort of machine or device that we could understand," Obviously, Robert Sawyer never saw "The Naked Time."
@MonkeyT: Mudd's popped up a fair bit in the spinoffs-- you're thinking of the story "The Business, As Usual, During Altercations," which appeared in Mudd's Angels. There's also "Mudd's Passion" in the cartoon (novelized by Alan Dean Foster in one of the Star Trek Logs, of course) and a novel called Mudd in Your Eye.
@kimsama: And it took you five more fourteen-hour flights to finish it.
Heck yes. Space pirates are one of my favorite things ever. This had better actually happen. Hopefully it's called something like "Space Captain Blood". Because it takes place in SPACE.
Clone action figures? Those are kriffing battledroids! :p
@Deuteronomy: I think you've identified the inconsistency yourself. Ratings going up when the popular Billie Piper returns to the series is hardly the same thing as nine people on the Internet getting mad.
@MonkeyT: Yes, the man who's created several of Britain's critically acclaimed and top-rated dramas is clearly on the way out.
@starjade: Yup. Rose Tyler: Earth Defense was going to be a series of Bank Holiday specials about Rose working for alt-Torchwood, but RTD decided it was a spinoff too far.
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