DW: 31X12 "The Pandorica Opens"
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DW: 31X12 "The Pandorica Opens"
Cue epic Reset Button mashing in the next episode.
While it was a little slow to get going, I think it was pretty good.
While it was a little slow to get going, I think it was pretty good.
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I enjoyed it - main thing I'm wondering about is who the voice in the tardis was (a doctor from the future perhaps), i mean who the hell is advanced enough to take control of a tardis!
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It sounded almost like Davros to me.
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You're right - i had a re listen to the voice and it does sound like him though how the hell he gets worked into the story is beyond me.Sionnach Glic wrote:It sounded almost like Davros to me.
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Re: DW: 31X12 "The Pandorica Opens"
Okay, lemme get this straight. All these ancient enemies of the Doc get together to trick him into the Pandorica, a prison...
When all their problems could be solved by SHOOTING HIM!
You have guns! He can escape the prison! Shoot him until he's dead, wait for the regeneration and then shoot some more!

When all their problems could be solved by SHOOTING HIM!
You have guns! He can escape the prison! Shoot him until he's dead, wait for the regeneration and then shoot some more!


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They've been trying that tactic for centuries, without success. Locking the Doctor up is one of the more successful methods of slowing him down.
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my thoughts exactly, but why spoil a good story with a factRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:SHOOTING HIM![/size]

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Then use a pair of iron sights. Take a lesson from Simo Hayha!Captain Seafort wrote:They've been trying that tactic for centuries, without success. Locking the Doctor up is one of the more successful methods of slowing him down.
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Hitting him is only half the problem - he has a tendency to shrug off hits, and the only one of the bunch to even force a full regeneration were the Cybermen. That took an entire planet to inflict a strong enough energy drain.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Then use a pair of iron sights. Take a lesson from Simo Hayha!
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Hollow-point to the skull. Rock beats laser.Captain Seafort wrote:Hitting him is only half the problem - he has a tendency to shrug off hits, and the only one of the bunch to even force a full regeneration were the Cybermen. That took an entire planet to inflict a strong enough energy drain.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Then use a pair of iron sights. Take a lesson from Simo Hayha!

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Given the number of cave-ins he's been in (not to mention being dropped on his head off the Pharos telescope) and suffering no serious observable injuries, I'm not so sure. Not to mention Dalek gunsticks, both here and in JE, which have a considerable KE component.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Hollow-point to the skull. Rock beats laser.
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Well... I am reminded of him being shot and dropped in the Eighth Doctor movie. And yes, it counts.
Did I mention that's one of my favorite scenes in Who history?

Did I mention that's one of my favorite scenes in Who history?

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He dropped when he had rocks dropped on his head and when he was shot by Daleks. Those bullets did almost no damage - their worst effect was putting him in hospital, where he was promptly killed (and almost prevented from regenerating) by an incompetent surgeon.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well... I am reminded of him being shot and dropped in the Eighth Doctor movie. And yes, it counts.![]()
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