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Tidgy's Dad

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(***DW SPOILERS***Avert your eyes!)

So, Adam, last night the hubby and I treated ourselves to some milkshakes and bought DW season 9 from Amazon:D
We watched the two first episodes (two-parter).

It was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!! Brilliant! I have not been so excited about Doctor Who in ages! They're obviously still working on the latest Doctor's character and I couldn't be more pleased! He was back to being his brilliant self with all his extra senses. I got a huge kick out of the sunglasses and electric guitar on the tank, and was so happy to see him having some compassion again! I really liked how intelligent Clara was. I thought it was hilarious when Missy kept talking about possibly eating her and using her for sandwiches. LOVED LOVED the hand mines and Davros!!! So fabulous, original, and creepy! I enjoyed Colony Sarf quite a bit as well. I love it sooooo much! Looks like this season is heading off in a perfect direction.

You'll be pleased to know that I was even mentioning you to my hubby. I kept saying how I couldn't wait to tell you how fantastic I think it is :D So glad you spurred me on to give it a chance! WOO HOO!
SPOILER ALERT FOR DOCTOR WHO SEASON 9 EPISODES 1 and 2
Hooooooorrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):<3::):)
Not too keen on the sunglasses and tank bit myself, trying to make an older Doctor cool, but it's a bit of fun and Capaldi loved it.
The guy, Bors, who was the Doctor's friend there and in one of the prequels digging wells,who gets 'Dalekised' is a friend of wifey's.
The scenes with Davros and The Doctor and Clara with Missy were superb, great performances all.
The Daleks were a bit useless, a Dalek story where they kill no one ? But Colony Sarf was great!
And the concept, first mentioned in 'Genesis of the Daleks', of whether you could kill a child if you knew he would grow up to be a mass murderer, is great. I love morality tales.
Next up bootstrap paradox. :)
 

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Do so.
Can't she go with you ?


we are planning on going away around July for our 30th.... jades the 11th, im the 12th.


im needing some me time though I think, would get a tent and pick a hill but weather don't agree! its not a domestic or anything, i just need to switch off and tune out from everything now and then. (used to be chemically induced holidays) not the nasty stuff though!
 

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we are planning on going away around July for our 30th.... jades the 11th, im the 12th.


im needing some me time though I think, would get a tent and pick a hill but weather don't agree! its not a domestic or anything, i just need to switch off and tune out from everything now and then. (used to be chemically induced holidays) not the nasty stuff though!
Know what you mean.
i go away alone sometimes, just to blow away the cobwebs and relax without having someone else to worry about.
I was going to go away this autumn lone to visit the south of the country to collect fossils and to Mauretania to look at the Sulcatas in the wild, but poor health has intervened. :(
 

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Know what you mean.
i go away alone sometimes, just to blow away the cobwebs and relax without having someone else to worry about.
I was going to go away this autumn lone to visit the south of the country to collect fossils and to Mauretania to look at the Sulcatas in the wild, but poor health has intervened. :(


I've still that pleasure to look forward to :(, last year in my 20's, mind im in Scotland so it's nearly mid life crisis time ;)
 

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