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Hey! He could be reading this. Oo-er.

You were winding me up weren't you Aaron? Teary

Didn't I once accuse you of being him Aaron...? Now hang on a minute!!!

:)

??????????!

Quote: ian_w @ June 9 2008, 6:11 PM BST

Your life WILL be over when Grammaaron cometh.

Who? Huh?

Quote: Charly @ June 9 2008, 7:15 PM BST

So were you just winding me up?

NO! >_<

Quote: Charly @ June 9 2008, 7:18 PM BST

You were winding me up weren't you Aaron? Teary

And again, NO! >_< >_<

Quote: Aaron @ June 9 2008, 7:38 PM BST

NO! >_<

And again, NO! >_< >_<

Huh? Paranoia...

Yayyy!! David is doing Hamlet in London too! Not just Stratford.

We can see him say To Be Or Not To Be!

If we so wish.

Quote: zooo @ June 9 2008, 8:08 PM BST

If we so wish.

As if there's any question as to if you want to. ;)

Quote: zooo @ June 9 2008, 8:08 PM BST

David is doing Hamlet

Kinky.

:D!

Quote: zooo @ June 9 2008, 5:47 PM BST

Aaron's going to molest him for me next time they meet.

Right? Teary

Hang on, delayed reaction granted, but shouldn't I be being offended and upset at this? Fobbing me off like that.

Fobbing you off?

That sounds like a good thing.
And jolly rude.

And rather sticky.

Quote: zooo @ June 9 2008, 10:34 PM BST

Fobbing you off?

That sounds like a good thing.
And jolly rude.

Weeeell, when you put it like that *feels better*

Back to Dr Who...

Like most people on this thread I thought it was another great effort by the Moffat lad. Yes, if you go back and rewind and analyse every bit of the plot there are bits that don't make sense. But this is true of all of Moffat's Dr Who episodes to date, I think. Who cares? He tells his stories in such engaging and intriguing and - dammit - Dr Who ways that its doesn't matter. This is very high calibre storytelling, and the holes only fall out later and annoy people because they were so caught up in the damn story that they didn't notice. first time round

Even Donna was a sympathetic character in this two-parter - how good was the writing to achieve that?

Quote: Badge @ June 9 2008, 11:01 PM BST

But this is true of all of Moffat's Dr Who episodes to date, I think.

I think it's true of every non-factual television programme ever made!

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