A Conversation for The Who's Who of Doctor Who.
well done(at least I'm not the only one who likes who
Researcher 49657 Started conversation Jul 12, 1999
as said before, at least i'm not the only one who likes Doctor Who.
at least i'm not alone in this crazy mixed up internet universe.
buh-bye,
(oh, by the way, my name is ashley, i'm 15, and my email is
[email protected] ) Did you know that whovians rule at yahoo.com?
well done(at least I'm not the only one who likes who
Cookieluck Posted Sep 2, 1999
What a thorough review of the history of the Doctor. The only thing missing is your own opinions. Come on... who's your favourite doctor? which doctor makes your skin crawl? favourite assistant? most hated assistant? favourite episode? most hated episode? favourite villian?
For me they are the following:
Tom Baker: Anyone who thinks he is not the best is obviously wrong!
Sylvester McCoy: He turned the Doctor into a bad joke. made him some sort of magician instead of a scientist
Leela: Kill first ask questions later. (I want my own janis thorn)
Adric: I don't care if he was excellent at mathematics he was an annoying guy to have around.
Brain of Morbius: This episode has it all; a renegade timelord, a hunchback, telekenetic sisterhood and a brain in a bottle. Sacred flame, sacred fire!
Survival: Last episode from the television series. Instead of Doctor Who going out with a bang it was a pathetic whimper. Stars McCoy, what can you expect?
Cybermen: They are so cool, plus they say "Excellent" just like Mr Burns from the Simpsons.
well done(at least I'm not the only one who likes who
Psybro Posted Feb 17, 2000
I am also a Doctor Who fan, and I hate the term 'Whovian'. Here are some alternatives: Whookers, Whoovers, Whores, Doctorates, Doc-Heads(these all come from The Completely Useless Encyclopedia of Doctor Who, the best book ever written on the subject).
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