SF Debris: The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
From what I remember, it is quite a good episode. Sadly, I havn't watched it since its first airing due to this being the one episode that makes me "hide behind the sofa." It is the only episode I can't watch.
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
True, this is one of the ones that terrify people in such a wonderful way.
The next one is also fun, especially when Jack mentions that a special weapons factory was destroyed. The Doctor replies that he visited there, once.
The next one is also fun, especially when Jack mentions that a special weapons factory was destroyed. The Doctor replies that he visited there, once.
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
No, this isn't the nice scary sort. It is the horrible scary kind.Coalition wrote:True, this is one of the ones that terrify people in such a wonderful way.
The next one is also fun, especially when Jack mentions that a special weapons factory was destroyed. The Doctor replies that he visited there, once.
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
If there's isn't at least one serial per series that gets the kids off the sofa and down behind it then Doctor Who isn't doing its job properly. Besides, Empty Child/Doctor Dances is pretty mild compared to, say, Blink or Midnight IMO.
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
So funny but also poignant, especially given that doctors particular history.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Part two.
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Re: SF Debris: The Empty Child
Which makes it all the more powerful. I love at the end Chuck basically says if he showed all the good parts, he'd just be showing the episodes themselves. 8)IanKennedy wrote:So funny but also poignant, especially given that doctors particular history.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Part two.
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