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Heroic Knight
      
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| omg I thought it couldn't get any worse then I saw some of tonights episode...
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Ah it can get worse the Beeb are proposing a series for the same slot based on the legend of Merlin.
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Desert 'choc-chip' camouflage trousers *cringe*
Really dodgy female assassins in bodysuits unconvincingly wielding two swords each.
At least Robin Hood is maintaining a consistent standard of excrement. I just can't help myself, I feel compelled to watch it. Maybe it's time to book some therapy.
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
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Heroic Knight
      
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Mr Dreadful (12/3/2006)
FinneganDexter (12/2/2006) And for whoever said they had stonmg Geek instincts and couldn't prevent themselves fro, stating the 'The characters called the Doctor, the show is Dr. Who., well sorry but my onw strong geeek instincts have forced me to correct you.. It's always been 'Doctor Who.' Always been 'Doctor Who'? Your geek-fu is weak! The character was listed on the end credits as 'Doctor Who' until the end of Tom Baker's run (Logopolis, season 18). After this point he has always been listed as 'The Doctor'. The character has never specifically been referred to as 'Doctor Who' in any story, always as 'The Doctor' or some pseudonym. Actually, Dreadful, I think he was pointing out that I said that the show was called "Dr. Who", whereas in fact the word "Doctor" has always been spelt in full without the abbreviation. And he's right, curse and damn him.
No spoken or written word can ever be a substitute for one's own practical experience. No-one too can convince another who does not wish to believe what he is told - only the doubter loses by his incredulity - T.C. Lethbridge
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Yep, I was referring to the show's title. But gentlemen, you geek fu is impressive! I however have the advantage due to being having being mistaken for Sylvester McCoy before now.
Edit: Just had to do this. Just eaten a piece of my Doctor Who advent calendar chocolate. Another Dalek bites the dust!
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