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BeoPuppy:
... what is a red-headed moment?

Blue Kitty:

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--- Quote from: Blue Kitty on 15 Dec 2013, 16:09 ---To quote a friend of mine:

--- Quote ---It was overly happy and cheeky (even by the shows standards), and lacked epicness and emotional depth
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I thought it was ok, but should have been better for an anniversary episode. I mean why have Billie Piper if you're never actually gonna use Rose? And the big time line changing thing they did didn't really affect anything aside from the latest Doctor

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I do NOT understand the general fascination with Rose.

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I don't like Rose, her long run on the Doctor wore me out with her. I just thought it was odd that they brought back Billie Piper to play someone that was just using her image, especially when 11 knew Bad Wolf. For me Donna and Martha were way better than Rose

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 16 Dec 2013, 07:30 ---
--- Quote from: Gareth on 16 Dec 2013, 05:47 ---Seriously, I'm not sure Americans understand how much generally intelligent society loathes Catherine Tate. We're talking about an equivalent of 'The new companion for The Doctor is... Dane Cook!'

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Gareth, you don't speak for me - and it may be arrogant but I consider myself to be part of generally intelligent society. I think Catherine Tate's comedy work is pretty funny and fairly insightful, and she's an excellent actress. I really liked Donna as well.

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Okay, I was obviously stereotyping, and I apologise for any offence - it was based on my own prejudices, namely that I've only ever met idiots that liked her, but you aren't an idiot, and you like her, so I withdraw what I said.

Barmymoo:
One of the things I like about her is that she's funny without always being crude (I know she often is crude, but in those situations she's usually funny AND crude, rather than crude as a shortcut to humour). Did you see the Red Nose Day special with David Tennant, where the schoolgirl character starts reciting Shakespeare at Tennant's teacher character who has made an assumption based on a stereotype? I thought it was witty, incisive and hilarious. Obviously your mileage may vary but it strikes me as being more intellectual than a lot of comedy, which is normally based on upholding stereotypes rather than challenging them.

BeoPuppy:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHAJ4VFStUE
It's worth repeating and there is that YouTube embedding thing so ...

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=szuP0oBZX4g
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IylzJNaW5k
... and two more.

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