It's usually paired with a "fantastic!" after something goes horribly wrong and followed by nervous laughter, isn't it?
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Or he's about to do something terribly dangerous, and he's thrilled about it.
It's funny because I posted on another board "I thought the plot was weak". Great minds think alike.
I did read somewhere that they were going to visit a few more foreign planets this season .
I'm a Tom Baker gal, but I have to say that - on the basis of two episodes - David Tennant is already my second-favourite Doctor. He's got real range, it's just fantastic acting. Plus, he looks as though he's having a blast.
Eccleston was OK, but got on my nerves whenever he tried to be goofy. He's all about the dark.
The goofy does seem to come slightly more naturally to Tennant.
I love that he's one of those actors that just keeps getting better the more you hear about him out of character.
Hmm. I'm trying to find a screencap of the new Doctor Who wearing his dork glasses from the new ep.
Google has given me no love.
Working on it, Anne...
Here are my screencaps of the aforemantioned Doctor 10 with eyeglasses .
Spoilery for Dr. Who not shown in US.
You know, I misplace my glasses all the time. I wonder if Time Lords are immune to that problem?
I wonder if Time Lords are immune to that problem?
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Ah but these are Fiction glasses. They are not subject to the normal laws of glasses-wearing.
Also, so many more people in TV and movies are long-sighted than short-sighted because it's more effective dramatically. IRL it's the other way around.
I'll be interested to see if they keep the use even vaguely consistant.