How much do I love that she kept flashing her credentials.
I busted out laughing when the Daleks responded the same way everyone else does to her credentials: "Yes, we know."
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How much do I love that she kept flashing her credentials.
I busted out laughing when the Daleks responded the same way everyone else does to her credentials: "Yes, we know."
Eh, I kind of think the joke is overdone. Would have been great if not EVERYONE said it. I felt the same way during the Christmas Invasion. By the time it got to the payoff (when the bad guy said it) I was already tired of it.
But that's just me and my own humor sensibility.
Oh Nora. I'm so disillusioned now (LOVED Harriet Jones).
Honestly, I'm more curious how Sarah Jane can get out of her predicament than the Doctor.
Actually, the wrongest thing that stood out for me was Sarah Jane snivelling and pleading for her life. She has far more bravery than that, you know?
Finally got back to Avatar after a brief hiatus, with Tales of Ba Sing Se, Appa's Lost Days, and Lake Laogai.
I was a total wreck. Mallory said, "I don't want Green Avatar any more! I don't want to cry ever again! I want Blue Avatar!" And called it "Lake Loudguy."
My plans for Zuko are coming along nicely...but man oh man.
Actually, the wrongest thing that stood out for me was Sarah Jane snivelling and pleading for her life. She has far more bravery than that, you know?
I had the impression that was not just about her, but about her need to be there to take care of Luke. If the Daleks kill her, Luke has no one to take care of him other than Mr. Smith and K-9. And I felt she hoped the pleading might make her look more like a standard-issue human, rather than one associated with the Doctor, a last-ditch effort to let her stay alive to look after her son.
I love Harriet Jones too! But as more than that punchline thrown at us again and again and again and again.
Did the people who torrented the Doctor get the British promos too? Or were you guys promo-free?
The BBC usually has promos, (and the announcer quite politely warns viewers when the promo contains major spoilers), but I don't recall seeing one for the last episode. It didn't need one.
NBC has the Chuck comic-con panel up.