Same thing happened to me. Someone on the thread said they just got in the Tardis and cue end credits.
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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Hit Sam the right way, I think you find a Core of Steel.
I was glad to see that Jake hit him the right way.
yep, final shot was The Doctor diving into the Tardis and closing the door, just as an arrow hit the door.
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Last Bit of DW - "Shakespeare Code"
Martha and the Doctor run back to the Tardis with the Queen's guard in pursuit. Martha asks what the Doctor did to get the Queen so mad at him. He says he doesn't know, he hasn't even met her yet. He says that it will be fun finding out. He waits at the door after Martha has entered the Tardis and as much to himself says that he is looking forward to that (meeting Queen Elizabeth). Then he realizes he's not yet safe from the problem at hand (the guard) and ducks the rest of the way in. The door closes as an arrow strikes it.
Plus? only mildly fantasy/SF at first. Except for the Sentinel-like tracking abilities of Fraser.
And don't forget his menace to doors everywhere! My brother and I howl everytime another door gets kicked completely off it's hinges/cracked in half and otherwise decimated.
thanks for the recap Narrator, the autotuner cut off that exact bit to catch the premiere of Psych.
don't forget his menace to doors everywhere! My brother and I howl everytime another door gets kicked completely off it's hinges/cracked in half and otherwise decimated.
Benton Fraser: Scourge of 1/10 of doors everywhere.
Ah, the first season of Due South which suddenly takes a swerve to the magic realism side some time around the two part "Chicago Holiday" episodes, and after that the characterization of Vecchio changes for the better, too. There is much good watching ahead for you!
We just watched the Chicago Holiday two-parter. I think that's where the quote is from.