I'm not quite sure what you mean by "scary snake-faced creature." I've watched the trailer a couple of times, and I think what you saw was just a close-up of an Ood going all pissed off and red-eyed.
Lord it was insane watching that trailer. I didn't even know what to expect so I was really stunned to see it the first time. But then David told them to play it again and I really got to absorb that the master really is back, and marvel at bernard and Donna being back as well. I am really excited for the finale, I just hope that it's not anything like the finale for season 4.
But what of Martha Jones? Her most difficult and "complicated" relationship with The Doctor was a real "crowd-pleaser" for some. More than a few fans would like to see them together ... if only for a moment in ... Time.
I was at the panel. It was actually pretty fun. One thing I do want to add, Tennant did allude the possibility of coming back for a special, since the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who is in 2013.
aaarrrggghh how can ANYONE like donna? she doesnt fit the role one bit relative to the classic companions.
worst
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ever.
but her grandad was awesome.
Jeebus....this Christmas is going to be rough. I'm ridiculously happy to hear Donna and Wilf will be in the final episodes, tho. Donna was, by far, my favorite companion and Wilf, well...Wilf is just fantastic.
Thanks for all the Who updates from CC, guys! I've been loving it. Hoping video of the panel makes its way to YouTube soon...I can only watch the clip of Tennant & Barrowman smooching last night so many times. (I hang my head in shame. Sometimes the fan girl in me can't hold back.)
You know the biggest thing I like about the BBC is that it's British. I love the emmersive experience of being in a similar yet totally different culture.
If the BBC decides to make American shows in America about Americans, I don't think I'll watch it. We just are not that interesting.
It doesn't seem like you can make an interesting show about Americans in the US without it being reality TV or having a 'laugh track' so idiots know when to chuckle.
Actually she's now part of BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC which doesn't use licence fees but the profits from foreign sales/DVDs/books etc.
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worst
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but her grandad was awesome.
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You just summed up why I like Donna Noble.
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LOVE IT!!!!!!
I can't wait! I'm beginning to wish I could just skip over Waters of Mars and go straight to The End of Time!!!!!
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Shoot, I've got The Keeper of The Traken sitting on my Netflix queue, unable to watch it, because I know what's coming next.
I just don't deal with this type of thing very well.
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OK. I did. But it was a little one.
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Thanks for all the Who updates from CC, guys! I've been loving it. Hoping video of the panel makes its way to YouTube soon...I can only watch the clip of Tennant & Barrowman smooching last night so many times. (I hang my head in shame. Sometimes the fan girl in me can't hold back.)
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If the BBC decides to make American shows in America about Americans, I don't think I'll watch it. We just are not that interesting.
It doesn't seem like you can make an interesting show about Americans in the US without it being reality TV or having a 'laugh track' so idiots know when to chuckle.
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