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'Serenity'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Shir, there's also the Sarah Jane Adventures for texture.
Yeah, but she didn't really interested me, as a character.
I always was rooting for the Daleks to kill Sarah Jane. My god, the shrieking. Or for Leela to show up and slap her.
Or Ace to do it.
Mmm, Leela.
I always was rooting for the Daleks to kill Sarah Jane. My god, the shrieking.
And yet, less of a whiny bitch than Harry Sullivan.
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Even cheaper at Best Buy. Now on backorder, I see. I am so very tempted, but it's not a necessity right now.
Even cheaper at Best Buy. Now on backorder, I see.
probably not cheaper because i think BB charges tax and shipping, doesn't it? plus, yeah. backordered.
she didn't really interested me, as a character
I think it's a really well done first season (they haven't aired past that in the States, and I never got around to acquiring it), and for one that's targeted at the youngest demographic still managed to work up a decent sense of peril.
And I always like seeing good parenting on TV. Parents saving the world--cool.
Last week's Sarah Jane, the "Mona Lisa" serial, was pretty camp. I'm worried that it's commenced with the shark-jumping.
BBCA is only tangentially part of the BBC - it's part of BBC Worldwide.
Ah, thanks. That explains that. I'm still a bit surprised no one is doing it. Then again, if everything that survived is on DVD, it may not be cost effective. I would guess that's why no one airs The Avengers, either. It doesn't explain why you've been able to see The Prisoner on TV pretty easily the last few years or so.
Frank, I don't think they ever explicitly said that Sarah Jane's feelings for the Doctor were more than platonic friendship back in the day. But it felt absolutely true to the character in "School Reunion" that she'd never married thanks to having met him.
OK, that was the impression I had as well, but as I said, it has been a while.
But the old Who episodes are never shown on the BBC proper either. I think they're scared of what they might do to their franchise.
(The new series, on the other hand, is shown over... and over... and over... and over....)