I think I started watching Dr. Who when I was five, we watched the old episodes when they were on TV >w> When it came back in 2005 I wasn't too interested, and the only seasons I watched fully while they were being aired were Donna and Matt Smith :oops: I'd liked Dr. Who before then though, and I was hooked so I went back and watched all of the Dr. Who episodes from Christopher Eccleston quite recently :3
I'm not sure which is my favourite episode D: Maybe Silence in the Library/Forest of Death (Vashta Narada)? Those ones scared the life out of me when I watched them the first time xD The Big Bang Two was also pretty great o wo
My favourite Doctor is by far, David Tennant.
Blame a night of boredom at my grandparents' house. I got started watching Doctor Who with Series 3 with Martha, which is probably why I rather like her.
There's just something about Amy I don't like. I really hate to say it, and I'll probably grow out of it. She and Rory make such an adorable couple, anyway. ^____^
Hi Lost! Hm, I wonder why o 3o
Random Question: According to the end of The Big Bag Two the Doctor got a phone call about an Egyptian goddess loose on the galactic Orient Express, is this going to be the Christmas episode? xD
^Spoiler about The Big Bang Two^
Really? That would be kind of cool... I love the Christmas Specials, they're always fun to watch :heart:
I was just on the BBC site yesterday... they haven't put much up about the special. Its all about those "interactive episodes"
I haven't even played my way through the first one... it makes my computer run so slooooow.
I can't get past the second Dalek in the first adventure game because it lags so much. My laptop will play a lot of games with the graphics scaled right back but not those ones. >.<
I keep meaning to check if anyone has uploaded playthroughs on Youtube.
I've gotten into the Dalek city, and am supposed to be searching for stuff... but any time I try to pull it up I have to wait like... thirty minutes every time it needs to load something new in the level. It's frustrating. I do quite like the flow of it though, disregarding how jumpy and slow it is on my computer...
On the BBC website. They only work if you live in the UK, though, sadly. Although I'm sure they'll eventually get posted up on Youtube, like "Attack of the Grask" was. (They won't be interactive, though....)