hannahcole93
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« Reply #20 on: October 26, 2010, 09:02:40 am » |
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Yeah I must admit that I did enjoy the S4 finale.... Still do love watching it back every now and then! Have to have a laugh each time at Martha's German... soooo funny! I lvoe the way for The Stolen Eath and Journey's End you have all the companions back, but I have to say I still can't help but drop a tear when the Doctor wipes Donna's mind... so sad! But all in all I have to say that are two amazing episodes!
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"All of time and space; everything that ever happened or ever will…Where do you want to start?"
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« Reply #21 on: March 12, 2011, 11:01:19 pm » |
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I honest to god, from that moment in the TARDIS with the 'friction, fiction, fixing, mixing, Rickston, Brixton' speech right the way through to the 'Songs of Donna Noble' speech, I was in tears, and even now if I only watch that one clip it still gets me every time. How manly, I know! I know this was posted ages ago, but I thought I'd comment I'm the same, it's really saddening when she starts losing it She had the worse fate of any of the companions, it really sucks Rose got her guy, Martha still had memories of her time with the Doctor but Donna was left with nothing
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MandyDuchovney
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« Reply #22 on: March 12, 2011, 11:36:05 pm » |
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I'm the same, it's really saddening when she starts losing it She had the worse fate of any of the companions, it really sucks Rose got her guy, Martha still had memories of her time with the Doctor but Donna was left with nothing And the irony of it was the only person not to be saddened by her fate was Donna herself The most heartbreaking part for me was when 10 went into the kitchen to say goodbye? And irritating Donna was back and totally dismissive of him? The look on 10's face?
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Sarah Jane Smith: No.The universe has to move forward. Pain and loss, they define us as much as happiness or love. Whether it's a world, or a relationship. Everything has its time. And everything ends.
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TheDoctorDonna
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Best. Finale. EVER! Nuff said I refer you all to my previous post full marks
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One! One word! Shake, milk-shake, milk! Milk! No? Not milk! Um, shake, shake, shake! Cocktail shake! What, d'you want a Harvey Wallbanger?
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This finale imo is by far the best we have had since the show returned. It is like a roller coaster ride taking you from happy to sad, laughing to crying, wonder to disbelief and everything else. It was brilliantly written and acted (with perhaps one too many cameos) and ti fully deserves full marks
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Full marks without a doubt. Daleks, Davros, hundreds of companions and Gita from Eastenders. Best finale ever!
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« Reply #27 on: November 07, 2011, 06:16:17 pm » |
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Something that occurred to me today about this story - why didn't the TARDIS get transported with the Earth? I think I just took for granted at the time it's because the TARDIS is outside time and space - but that's only the inside. The outside is a physical object that exists in a specific spacio-temporal location in order to provide a connection between the interior TARDIS and the outside universe, so that object should behave like any other on the planet and get transported with it.
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Vampyros Adric
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« Reply #28 on: November 10, 2011, 06:48:32 pm » |
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Something that occurred to me today about this story - why didn't the TARDIS get transported with the Earth? I think I just took for granted at the time it's because the TARDIS is outside time and space - but that's only the inside. The outside is a physical object that exists in a specific spacio-temporal location in order to provide a connection between the interior TARDIS and the outside universe, so that object should behave like any other on the planet and get transported with it.
This is frankly, one of the best posts i've ever read. I totally agree with it and - more than anything else - I like talking about the TARDIS.
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« Reply #29 on: November 10, 2011, 06:51:23 pm » |
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Incidentally, I thought that - of all the Tennant/RTD finales, this was the greatest. A solid gold five for me
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