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plaid
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Friday 8 PM EST

[belatedly edited thread title per EL's suggestion [Smile] ]

[ August 23, 2007, 11:36 PM: Message edited by: plaid ]

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Should this be the spoilers-to-current-US-airing thread, then? [Smile]
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Sure, I'll edit the title later [Smile]

For now, *bump!* (or, "*bump*!"?)

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I am looking forward to this so much I can hardly breathe.

That's a little sick and wrong, I know ... but still true. [Blushing]

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I was a total Doctor Who nerd when I was a kid (well, still am, I'm just better about hiding it). When the last Tom Baker story aired, I looked forward to it for months, and when my mom scheduled a trip to our grandparents' on the day it was to air, I refused to go in case the VCR messed up and didn't record it...
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reminds me of me.
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I watched the Shakespeare one last night, and couldn't stop, so I watched "Gridlock" too. The philosophical depth of it surprised me. I would love to face real traffic jams with the aplomb of some of those people. I honest-to-goodness teared up. The last time I did that watching Doctor Who was the "Father's Day" episode back in season one. I think it was the hymn.
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If you like the show but don't always catch it every week for whatever reason, seriously do try to watch this week.

It's the first episode of a really good two parter. [Smile]

Plus, certain issues affect what comes later in the season.

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Which is it Bella?
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