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Quote: hotzappa11 @ November 26 2008, 3:47 PM GMT

Also, watching the repeats of Series 3, it reminds me how good Martha was as a companion.

Don't let Aaron here you say that, he'll scratch your eyes right out!

Quote: hotzappa11 @ November 26 2008, 3:50 PM GMT

For the win.

Ahh . . .

Quote: Matthew Stott @ November 26 2008, 3:47 PM GMT

And 'tache.

The 'tache. Of course, the 'tache.

Quote: hotzappa11 @ November 26 2008, 3:47 PM GMT

Eccleston FTW.

Agreed.

Eccleston Owned.

Quote: hotzappa11 @ November 26 2008, 3:47 PM GMT

Also, watching the repeats of Series 3, it reminds me how good Martha was as a companion.

YOU ARE DEAD TO ME.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ November 26 2008, 3:50 PM GMT

FTW?

I thought hotzappa meant WTF for a minute, as I've not heard FTW either. How do you know which way they mean it?

Quote: Gavin @ November 26 2008, 3:52 PM GMT

Agreed.

Eccleston Owned.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYoLG_iP9Ec

I love this scene.

Quote: Aaron @ November 26 2008, 3:53 PM GMT

YOU ARE DEAD TO ME.

Caps?! Oh, no. :P

Quote: Aaron @ November 26 2008, 3:53 PM GMT

YOU ARE DEAD TO ME.

Told you.

Quote: hotzappa11 @ November 26 2008, 3:54 PM GMT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYoLG_iP9Ec

I love this scene.

YES! I actually almost punched the air when I first saw that. I am a saddo.

And his first scene with The Dalek is fantastic. I can't find it on youtube though.

Quote: Bad dog @ November 26 2008, 3:54 PM GMT

I thought hotzappa meant WTF for a minute, as I've not heard FTW either. How do you know which way they mean it?

I usually tell by which order they put the letters in.

I loved 'Dalek' The Doctor seemed a little bit unhinged and didn't try and be clever just wanted to kill the Dalek so against the character usually worked perfectly.

No, I mean FTW can be either pro or anti the statement previously made.

Quote: Bad dog @ November 26 2008, 4:00 PM GMT

No, I mean FTW can be either pro or anti the statement previously made.

Explain. How can it be anti?

Quote: Afinkawan @ November 26 2008, 4:02 PM GMT

Explain. How can it be anti?

The urban dictionary says this...

"For The Win."

An enthusiastic emphasis to the end of a comment, message, or post. Sometimes genuine, but often sarcastic.

Quote: Gavin @ November 26 2008, 4:00 PM GMT

I loved 'Dalek' The Doctor seemed a little bit unhinged and didn't try and be clever just wanted to kill the Dalek so against the character usually worked perfectly.

Yep to that.

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