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Doctor Who: Love & Monsters
Poor Elton. Poor LINDA.
Second best episode of Doctor Who ever. Silly and happy and sad, just like people. So much darker, and so much better.
SNIFFLECOUNT: A: 23, Mr A: 27
Second best episode of Doctor Who ever. Silly and happy and sad, just like people. So much darker, and so much better.
SNIFFLECOUNT: A: 23, Mr A: 27
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ChocolateClockwork Orange, for example. (And you need to leave the cheap innuendos about blowjobs out, too).And sadly, this episode just was not that good a piece of television, for my money; I really am not someone who gets the squee just because some TV program makes an episode apparently aimed squarely at getting my demographic on their side. It feels like cheating: flattering people into liking you as opposed to actually winning fans over with good television, IYSWIM. And I'd far rather not see Who descend into self-caricature and gratuitous fan service. Stargate Atlantis does the whole geek-love thing way better simply by regularly featuring realistically geeky interactions between moderately realistic (apart from the Hollywood-standard devastatingly good looks and buffed-up pectorals) geek characters; I must demonstrate at some point :)
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