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Post by Maggadin on Aug 27, 2009 0:42:39 GMT
BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T HAVE ONE BUT NOW SHE DOES. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by librarylover on Aug 27, 2009 2:33:16 GMT
BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T HAVE ONE BUT NOW SHE DOES. ;D ;D ;D She didn't??? Thank you for correcting what was clearly a grievous oversight!
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Post by magnusgreel on Aug 27, 2009 3:52:24 GMT
Hello, Romanadvoratrelundar's thread. AKA The Not Fred Thread. "Despicable worm!"-- Non-Fred in question. Sorry, Null Fred, I wield my tongue irresponsibly. Though I think I actually typed that. Lord President Maybe Donna, hi.
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Post by clocketpatch on Aug 27, 2009 5:11:10 GMT
Lord President Maybe Donna, hi. It will be true! I keep the faith that it will be true!! either that or she'll be reincarnated into River Song or something *shudders*
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Post by Maggadin on Aug 27, 2009 11:39:04 GMT
Lord President Maybe Donna, hi. It will be true! I keep the faith that it will be true!! either that or she'll be reincarnated into River Song or something *shudders* Naw, I don't want that, I want Donna to be Donna. Besides, if she turned out to be Romana we'd only end up with Romana vs River shipwars.
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Post by jjpor on Aug 27, 2009 21:17:28 GMT
either that or she'll be reincarnated into River Song or something *shudders* *mind boggles* I'd never considered that one before...I think I prefer Donna... I'm not sure that if they did fobwatch Romana back into existence in NuWho they'd do the character justice anyway - I mean, poor old Sarah Jane didn't fare too well, did she (although she's done much better in her own series)? Thinking on this for some time, nowadays I sort of think it's better to keep whatever she Did in The War a bit murky, and just remember her walking off with the tin dog and the lion and the scarecrow (er, okay, maybe not the scarecrow), following the yellowbrick road into the black-and-white sunset...
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Post by Maggadin on Aug 27, 2009 22:19:44 GMT
either that or she'll be reincarnated into River Song or something *shudders* *mind boggles* I'd never considered that one before...I think I prefer Donna... I'm not sure that if they did fobwatch Romana back into existence in NuWho they'd do the character justice anyway - I mean, poor old Sarah Jane didn't fare too well, did she (although she's done much better in her own series)? Thinking on this for some time, nowadays I sort of think it's better to keep whatever she Did in The War a bit murky, and just remember her walking off with the tin dog and the lion and the scarecrow (er, okay, maybe not the scarecrow), following the yellowbrick road into the black-and-white sunset... I'm scared that they'd blame her for everything. Then again, I'm not fond of the audio canon anyway. I prefer to think of her as having stuck to slave-liberation. When I do think of her as President, however, I actually like to imagine that she and the Doctor ''pressed the button'' together (a la Ten and Donna in ''The Fires of Pompeii''), neither of them expecting to survive, except he somehow did. To be honest I'd be squeeful if they had the Doctor mention her or someone mention her to him, and that he'd react angstily (this is one of the few time I'd welcome Doctor!Angst).
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Post by Maggadin on Sept 9, 2009 21:12:51 GMT
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Post by magnusgreel on Sept 10, 2009 1:56:13 GMT
I have her autograph on a copy of my drawing of her. I'm not an autograph person, but that one I enjoy having. She asked for a copy for herself, too, and it just so happened that I had one ready... I like to think it's framed and up on a wall, but who knows?
Anyway-- I thought long and hard about making that my personal motto here, sleepless nights, calendar pages falling off of walls, and then I decided finally that it probably didn't describe me to a T, or anything. Looking back, I think I made the right decision.
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Post by Maggadin on Sept 10, 2009 21:18:27 GMT
I admit, I am rather afraid of being typecast.
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Post by Stripes on Dec 10, 2009 23:54:22 GMT
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Post by jjpor on Dec 12, 2009 15:40:28 GMT
Most of them, it would seem. There are some exceptions, though - there's the Castellan in Deadly Assassin, who sounds German/Russian/something, and I think one of the Borusas might have been Scottish, although I could be imagining that. Seven, of course, definitely was Scottish, the only occasion on which a Doctor wasn't some variation of English (of course, Tennant's Scottish, but uses an English accent - this is confusing...)
Mind you, in Doctor Who most people in the universe seem to have English accents, which is a bit strange seeing as less than 1% of the population of Earth do... Where are all of the Chinese people in the future, for instance??
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Post by clocketpatch on Dec 12, 2009 17:12:22 GMT
To Newton: Very nice. ;D I'd buy her as Romana, accent or not; there's that otherworldly Time Lady look about her. To jjpor: and I think one of the Borusas might have been Scottish, although I could be imagining that. I don't know about Scottish, but one of them was Alfred!
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Post by primsong on Dec 12, 2009 17:23:26 GMT
Ooh, I think she'd make a lovely Romana redux - assuming she doesn't sport a voice like Lina Lamont of Singin' in the Rain fame. Nice pick.
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Post by jjpor on Dec 13, 2009 23:25:45 GMT
Yeah, if you put Mary Tamm and Lalla Ward into one of those teleport pods from The Fly, and sort of squished them together on a subatomic level, the resulting hybrid might well look like her. I'd have to see the teeth to say for sure, though... ;D
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Post by clocketpatch on Dec 13, 2009 23:39:12 GMT
Yeah, if you put Mary Tamm and Lalla Ward into one of those teleport pods from The Fly, and sort of squished them together on a subatomic level, the resulting hybrid might well look like her. I'd have to see the teeth to say for sure, though... ;D
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Post by jjpor on Dec 13, 2009 23:55:14 GMT
These thoughts just come to me, and I type them out. And then I think; that was a bit of a scary thought wasn't it? Maybe you shouldn't have shared that one... ;D
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Post by librarylover on Dec 14, 2009 3:16:58 GMT
Ooh, I think she'd make a lovely Romana redux - assuming she doesn't sport a voice like Lina Lamont of Singin' in the Rain fame. Nice pick. I karma'd Primsong for the Lina Lamont joke!
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Post by librarylover on Dec 14, 2009 3:20:23 GMT
Most of them, it would seem. There are some exceptions, though - there's the Castellan in Deadly Assassin, who sounds German/Russian/something, and I think one of the Borusas might have been Scottish, although I could be imagining that. Seven, of course, definitely was Scottish, the only occasion on which a Doctor wasn't some variation of English (of course, Tennant's Scottish, but uses an English accent - this is confusing...) Mind you, in Doctor Who most people in the universe seem to have English accents, which is a bit strange seeing as less than 1% of the population of Earth do... Where are all of the Chinese people in the future, for instance?? Have you ever noticed that everyone in ancient Rome spoke with an English accent too? Except in the American version of Julius Caesar of course. Marlon Brando as Mark Antony was quite a treat!
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Post by primsong on Dec 14, 2009 19:41:44 GMT
These thoughts just come to me, and I type them out. And then I think; that was a bit of a scary thought wasn't it? Maybe you shouldn't have shared that one... ;D Oh no no, you totally should share them. What's this about teeth, then? As long as someone didn't toss Tom's teeth into the pod at the last moment...
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