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Marnok.com

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Jul 3, 2007, 8:19:48 PM7/3/07
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contains spoilers for new companion

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm

well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.


Agamemnon

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Jul 3, 2007, 7:27:58 PM7/3/07
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"Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
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> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.

Oh for fucks sake.

It's fucking celebrity casting once again.

Are we going to be spared her family. Were they at the pantomime wedding and
reception?

Bazza

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"Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
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> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
That is IT for me now. I can't fucking stand Tate nor could I fucking stand
her character in the Runaway Bride.
Is RTD fucking mental???????????????
Please tell me this is a joke.

The ideal companion....the one we all seem to prefer - is staring him in the
face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.

Baz


zarbiface

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Jul 3, 2007, 7:40:12 PM7/3/07
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On 4 Jul, 00:31, "Bazza" <Bazza2...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message

Baz, for once I agree with you 100%.


maffster

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Jul 3, 2007, 7:40:41 PM7/3/07
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I am shaking my head in disbelief.
--
Mr Maff

Cameron Mason

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"Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
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> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm

Oh brilliant news!

Not at all what most rumours were suggesting.

Cameron
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Cameron Mason

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"Bazza" <Bazz...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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<snip>

> The ideal companion....the one we all seem to prefer - is staring him in
the
> face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.

Sally Sparrow, who has a shop to run and a steady boyfriend.

Cameron
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Ignis Fatuus

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Jul 3, 2007, 8:09:59 PM7/3/07
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Fantastic !!!

Now all we need is for Tennant accidentally to degenerate into
Eccleston. The combination would be truly electrifying.

= IF

masonReloaded

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Jul 3, 2007, 8:28:18 PM7/3/07
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On Jul 3, 7:41 pm, "Cameron Mason" <masom...@mpx.com.au> wrote:
> "Bazza" <Bazza2...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message

>
> news:z%Aii.45854$aS5....@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> <snip>
>
> > The ideal companion....the one we all seem to prefer - is staring him in
> the
> > face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.
>
> Sally Sparrow, who has a shop to run and a steady boyfriend.

Sally Sparrow, who had the smarts and courage to succeed in standing
up to a terrifying alien race, with only minimal help from the
Doctor. She showed genuine character, likeability, a nice, realistic
curiousity about the unusual events occurring, she kept her cool while
still being amazed by it all - heck, take her and the boyfriend along
with him - why be locked to a single, female companion? Sparrow was
more of a 'real' character in one episode than Martha did all
season...

Seriously - Davies has done a lot for Who, and has brought it back in
a really successful way that a lot of people love, but I really want
him to step out of the way and let Moffat take over the reins, get
Cornell back in too. DW is basically headed in the right direction,
but RTD's little quirks - bad choices of tone (Aliens of London + Last
of the Time Lords) inappropriate 'modern' music, refusal to do stories
not involving humans, too many hokey/bad-science/implausible monster-
of-the-week episodes with no real story - Fear Her, Idiot's Lantern,
Lazarus... stunt casting and cameos by Anne Robinson, McFly, Trinny
Susannah, Minogue, one episode of Tate was bad enough, but now a whole
season???!!???

If he won't leave, please at least have him let go of the writing
reins and take a more hands-off approach... I will still watch next
season - Tennant is great, and Moffat/Cornell's and even the
occasional RTD episode have been excellent - but I fear Tate is
shaping up to be Bonnie Langford #2 (famous-ish actress, ending up
being derided by the public and almost universally despised by fandom)

Junior-kun

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Jul 3, 2007, 8:35:14 PM7/3/07
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Hurray! Donna is a much better character than Martha, she actually
had chemistry with the Doctor, actually held his attention, too. She
actually had some personality, and could carry a scene.

marc_CH

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Jul 3, 2007, 10:48:56 PM7/3/07
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Yeah. /Maybe/.

It's a catastrophically bad decision.

--
marc

"Animals do give their consent to humans to fuck them, but only someone
who is mentally deranged or a pervert or both would take up the offer.
-- Aggy"

Exhibitionist

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Jul 3, 2007, 10:52:37 PM7/3/07
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:19:48 -0000, "Marnok.com"
<wizar...@pottermarnok.com> scribbled the following on a napkin:

>contains spoilers for new companion
>
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
>well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>

Well, that settles it. It's become full-on shite.

Exhibitionist

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Jul 3, 2007, 10:56:03 PM7/3/07
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:35:14 -0700, Junior-kun <junio...@gmail.com>

scribbled the following on a napkin:

>On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:

If you consider being a non-stop, 100% BITCH to be "carrying" a scene.
Way to go, RTD, make a lead character so unappealing that fans will
leave in droves just from the announcement!

Azaxyr

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Jul 3, 2007, 11:31:47 PM7/3/07
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Cameron Mason wrote:
> Oh brilliant news!
>
> Not at all what most rumours were suggesting.

Please tell me you are joking, Cameron.

If true, this is terrible news.

JL

Junior-kun

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Jul 4, 2007, 12:06:55 AM7/4/07
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On Jul 3, 9:56 pm, Exhibitionist <r...@bullwinkle.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:35:14 -0700, Junior-kun <junior.k...@gmail.com>

> scribbled the following on a napkin:
>
> >On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
> >> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> >>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> >> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
> >Hurray! Donna is a much better character than Martha, she actually
> >had chemistry with the Doctor, actually held his attention, too. She
> >actually had some personality, and could carry a scene.
>
> If you consider being a non-stop, 100% BITCH to be "carrying" a scene.

Give me a strong personality over dull as a door nail Martha any day.
10 is shown to like Donna a lot more than Martha, anyway. 10
alternated from ignoring Martha to telling her she wasn't as good as
Rose to asking her to leave to ignoring her again.

Hell, 10 asks Donna to travel with him at the end of Runaway Bride
while it takes till series 3 episode 6 till he begrudgingly allows
Martha to stick around, then he starts ignoring her again. Other than
acting like the Doctor's servant , Martha contributes very little to
the plot.

Watch Runaway Bride again, and you'll see that the Doctor seems
interested in Donna, and hardly mopes about Rose when she's around.
Unlike, Martha, Donna's willing to stand up to the Doctor when he's
being a jerk, plus, she's funny!

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:18:03 AM7/4/07
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On Jul 4, 12:31 am, "Bazza" <Bazza2...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message

Tate was fucking dreadful and (for me) the beginning of the show going
from bearable to unbearable. RTD has utterly lost any credibility he
might have been clinging on to this time last year.

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:19:07 AM7/4/07
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On Jul 4, 1:09 am, Ignis Fatuus <I...@fatuusisland.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:19:48 -0000, "Marnok.com"
>
> <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
> >contains spoilers for new companion
>
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> >well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
> Fantastic !!!
>
> Now all we need is for Tennant accidentally to degenerate into
> Eccleston. The combination would be truly electrifying.
>
> = IF

It seems the degenerate is RTD here...

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:21:12 AM7/4/07
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Looks like you'll be the only one watching next year then. Hopefully
they'll axe this mess, or even better, put someone with a clue in
charge of it.

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:22:28 AM7/4/07
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On Jul 4, 5:06 am, Junior-kun <junior.k...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Unlike, Martha, Donna's willing to stand up to the Doctor when he's
> being a jerk, plus, she's funny!

Tate is about as funny as a cluster of burst hemorrhoids, and even
less attractive.

Ian Salsbury

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"Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
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> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.

Oh dear, I found her character really irritating in TRB. Unless she`s toned
down considerably this will have a major effect on my enjoyment of next
series. If she plays the part like that on a weekly basis she`ll really piss
me off, it`ll be worse than Tegan.

I guess they`re looking for contrast...an empty headed idiot who doesn`t
even like the Doctor much as opposed to go-getter companions with amorous
intentions.

Phil Randal

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Jul 4, 2007, 3:09:01 AM7/4/07
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This is too dire for words!

Phil Randal

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Jul 4, 2007, 3:08:18 AM7/4/07
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Junior-kun wrote:

> Watch Runaway Bride again, and you'll see that the Doctor seems
> interested in Donna, and hardly mopes about Rose when she's around.
> Unlike, Martha, Donna's willing to stand up to the Doctor when he's
> being a jerk, plus, she's funny!
>

Errrm, excuse me? Since when has Catherine Tate been funny?

Elvis Gump

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in article 468adea7$0$31115$afc3...@news.optusnet.com.au, Cameron Mason at
maso...@mpx.com.au on 7/3/07 6:41 PM:busted out this wacky shit:

>
> "Bazza" <Bazz...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:z%Aii.45854$aS5....@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> <snip>
>> The ideal companion....the one we all seem to prefer - is staring him in
> the
>> face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.
>
> Sally Sparrow, who has a shop to run and a steady boyfriend.

Ooh yeah, that Larry Nightingale is DEAD sexy.

How could Sally ever leave him behind???
--
"I love to shop after a bad relationship. I don't know. I buy a new outfit
and it makes me feel better. It just does. Sometimes I see a really great
outfit, I'll break up with someone on purpose."
-- Rita Rudner

Elvis Gump

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Jul 4, 2007, 3:51:38 AM7/4/07
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in article xfednZl1ZcTORxfb...@giganews.com, Marnok.com at
wizar...@pottermarnok.com on 7/3/07 7:19 PM:busted out this wacky shit:

> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.

Well he role in "Runaway Bride" was a horrible, can't win part really.
There's that one scene where she looks beatific in love in the flashback and
cut to the turd she's saddled with being in love with. Sorry but that guy
was AWFUL. How do they cast some of these horrid actors?

The kicker is the two black guys who could act worth a shit they cast as
young and old Billy Shipton in "Blink" and killed the character off. I think
they should recast those guys as other characters in the future for sure.

Tate had that whole bride-zilla thing working totally against her. As
American viewers we don't have the baggage though that UK viewers who seem
to hate the actress have. I can understand it, but I didn't see any evidence
of bad acting on her part. She was one actress who seemed spot on in
casting.
--
"I was so naive as a kid I used to sneak behind the barn and do nothing."
-- Johnny Carson


Keith Cunningham

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Jul 4, 2007, 4:29:58 AM7/4/07
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"maffster" <m.j....@snhs.sch.im> wrote in message
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So am I.
Another Cockney.
That accent isn't exactly music to the ears of the rest of the UK.


Michael Kilpatrick

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Jul 4, 2007, 5:49:34 AM7/4/07
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Blearghhh, I'm going to be sick.

Michael

Michael Kilpatrick

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Jul 4, 2007, 5:50:48 AM7/4/07
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Keith Cunningham wrote:

> "maffster" <m.j....@snhs.sch.im> wrote in message
> news:1183506041.6...@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>

> So am I.
> Another Cockney.
> That accent isn't exactly music to the ears of the rest of the UK.
>

Indeed, another reason why DW is getting oh so bloody tedious. Nothing
but Cockneys and celebreties.

Michael

Michael Kilpatrick

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Jul 4, 2007, 5:51:54 AM7/4/07
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Junior-kun wrote:

>
> Give me a strong personality over dull as a door nail Martha any day.

Well, yes. But how about strong but *not* grating?

Michael

Michael Kilpatrick

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Ian Salsbury wrote:

> "Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
> news:xfednZl1ZcTORxfb...@giganews.com...
>
>>contains spoilers for new companion
>>
>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>>
>>well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
>
> Oh dear, I found her character really irritating in TRB. Unless she`s toned
> down considerably this will have a major effect on my enjoyment of next
> series. If she plays the part like that on a weekly basis she`ll really piss
> me off, it`ll be worse than Tegan.

At least Tegan wore a air stewardess uniform.

Michael

Marnok.com

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Jul 4, 2007, 6:53:09 AM7/4/07
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"Michael Kilpatrick" <mic...@mtkilpatrick.SPAMfsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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Eat some Alphabetti Spaghetti first, photograph the result, send it to RTD
as a script idea.


nei...@virgin.net

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Jul 4, 2007, 8:02:16 AM7/4/07
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Based on track record to date, I don't think RTD will be able to
resist keeping a hilarious "Am I bovvered?" out of the script. Please
let me be wrong.

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 8:19:28 AM7/4/07
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You won't be wrong

Abo

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Jul 4, 2007, 9:21:15 AM7/4/07
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Junior-kun wrote:

> being a jerk, plus, she's funny!

Funny???

--
Abo

Stevo

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Ignis Fatuus wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:19:48 -0000, "Marnok.com"
> <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
>
>> contains spoilers for new companion
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>>
>> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>>
>
> Fantastic !!!
>
> Now all we need is for Tennant accidentally to degenerate into
> Eccleston. The combination would be truly electrifying.

I'd love to see Eccleston back! Not bovvered about that ugly bird though.


Elvis Gump

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Jul 4, 2007, 10:39:25 AM7/4/07
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It would be a nice Xmas present if the Xmas special is also a two or
more Doctor show. McGann and Eccleston joining Tennant would be fantastic.

Would it be SACRILEGIOUS that the Titanic was sunk by the Time War
instead of an iceberg?
--
"Why should I spend half my Sunday hearing about how I'm going to Hell?"
-- Homer Simpson

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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On 4 Jul, 15:39, Elvis Gump <elvisgump...@SPAM.fastmail.us> wrote:
> Stevo wrote:
> > Ignis Fatuus wrote:
> >> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 00:19:48 -0000, "Marnok.com"
> >> <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
>
> >>> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> >>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> >>> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
> >> Fantastic !!!
>
> >> Now all we need is for Tennant accidentally to degenerate into
> >> Eccleston. The combination would be truly electrifying.
>
> > I'd love to see Eccleston back! Not bovvered about that ugly bird though.
>
> It would be a nice Xmas present if the Xmas special is also a two or
> more Doctor show. McGann and Eccleston joining Tennant would be fantastic.

Even I would watch that!

Stephen Wilson

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Jul 4, 2007, 12:28:35 PM7/4/07
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"Exhibitionist" <ro...@bullwinkle.org> wrote in message
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Donna. OK then, she compares quite nicely with Tegan. Did Tegan drive all
the fans away? I don't think so...


Azaxyr

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Jul 4, 2007, 12:29:50 PM7/4/07
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Maybe once they get her out of that stupid wedding gown, she'll be
less of an eye sore. They could potentially do a few interesting
things with her character. Overall, I hated her in Runaway Bride, but
I'm not passing judgment until I see her first few episodes. The one
good thing that could come out of this is a companion which is
extremely different from Rose or Martha. It could offer some new
possibilities for story telling. I do believe they'll tone down the
irritation factor associated with her RB performance. And at least
Martha will be back mid season to keep it in check.

Pete B

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Jul 4, 2007, 12:39:42 PM7/4/07
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In article <468adea7$0$31115$afc3...@news.optusnet.com.au>,
maso...@mpx.com.au says...

> > face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.
>
> Sally Sparrow, who has a shop to run and a steady boyfriend.
>
>

Who can be gotte rid of in a single episode.

Ignis Fatuus

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Jul 4, 2007, 1:57:52 PM7/4/07
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I'm sorry to see Martha go (albeit temporarily), but I was impressed
with Tate and I look forward to seeing more of her character. It will
be interesting to see both of them in some of the stories. The series
needs a few regular characters sharing the Doctor's adventures - and
at least RTD has kept up the interest in this department.

= IF

Robert Moir

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:37:54 PM7/4/07
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"Marnok.com" <wizar...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
news:xfednZl1ZcTORxfb...@giganews.com...
> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.

Maybe if she gets eaten by a grue or possibly falls into the amulet of plot
device, sorry heart of the tardis (or was it the eye of harmony?) during the
opening credits for the first episode and is never seen again.


Robert Moir

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Jul 4, 2007, 2:39:21 PM7/4/07
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"Exhibitionist" <ro...@bullwinkle.org> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:35:14 -0700, Junior-kun <junio...@gmail.com>
> scribbled the following on a napkin:
>
>>On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
>>> contains spoilers for new companion
>>>
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>>>
>>> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>>
>>Hurray! Donna is a much better character than Martha, she actually
>>had chemistry with the Doctor, actually held his attention, too. She
>>actually had some personality, and could carry a scene.
>
> If you consider being a non-stop, 100% BITCH to be "carrying" a scene.

To be fair, it *did* work for an episode. Not sure it will work for a whole
season though. ugh.


jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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Jul 4, 2007, 3:26:15 PM7/4/07
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On Jul 4, 7:39 pm, "Robert Moir" <robspamt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Exhibitionist" <r...@bullwinkle.org> wrote in message
>
> news:bv2m839c25topnck8...@4ax.com...
>
> > On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 17:35:14 -0700, Junior-kun <junior.k...@gmail.com>

> > scribbled the following on a napkin:
>
> >>On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
> >>> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> >>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> >>> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
> >>Hurray! Donna is a much better character than Martha, she actually
> >>had chemistry with the Doctor, actually held his attention, too. She
> >>actually had some personality, and could carry a scene.
>
> > If you consider being a non-stop, 100% BITCH to be "carrying" a scene.
>
> To be fair, it *did* work for an episode. Not sure it will work for a whole
> season though. ugh.

No it did not work. It stunk.

Cruithne3753

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Jul 4, 2007, 5:29:03 PM7/4/07
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Marnok.com wrote:
> contains spoilers for new companion
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>
> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
>

What a fucking liberty...

Stephen Wilson

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Jul 4, 2007, 5:58:33 PM7/4/07
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"Keith Cunningham" <keith.cu...@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
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Which accent is? Some people were moaning about the Welsh accents in
Torchwood.


Keith Cunningham

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Jul 4, 2007, 6:53:44 PM7/4/07
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"Stephen Wilson" <sr.w...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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What about Durham, Northumberland, Dorset, Devon, or Norfolk?


Mike Morris

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Jul 4, 2007, 7:40:58 PM7/4/07
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On Jul 4, 10:51 am, Michael Kilpatrick

I wouldn't even say she was a "strong" character. She was a loud
character. But just because you're saying dull things very loudly,
doesn't mean they won't be dull. I can't see how Donna has any
potential beyond the one story she's appeared in, unless she's been
doing some astonishing stuff in between.

To be fair, Tate did quite well with some scenes, mainly the ones
where she didn't have to talk very much, but overall I thought her
performance was weak (I actually thought her character was quite well-
scripted, Tate's portrayal was the problem). I've never been impressed
with her, I hate her show and I doubt she's ever heard of the word
subtlety. However, it's entirely possible that she'll improve, and
I'll give her a few stories before making my mind up.

It's an odd decision, to say the least, and I'm... concerned. Never
know though, maybe there's more about Tate than I've given her credit
for.

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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> > >> On Jul 4, 1:19 am, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
> > >> > contains spoilers for new companion
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> > >> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
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> > >> > well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
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> > >> I am shaking my head in disbelief.
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> > > So am I.
> > > Another Cockney.
> > > That accent isn't exactly music to the ears of the rest of the UK.
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> > Which accent is? Some people were moaning about the Welsh accents in
> > Torchwood.
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> What about Durham, Northumberland, Dorset, Devon, or Norfolk?

Norfolk enchants.

homeboy465

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> On 4 Jul, 00:31, "Bazza" <Bazza2...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>> "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote in message
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>> news:xfednZl1ZcTORxfb...@giganews.com...> contains spoilers
>> for new companion
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>> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
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>> > well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>>
>> That is IT for me now. I can't fucking stand Tate nor could I fucking
>> stand
>> her character in the Runaway Bride.
>> Is RTD fucking mental???????????????
>> Please tell me this is a joke.
>>
>> The ideal companion....the one we all seem to prefer - is staring him in
>> the

>> face. Sally Sparrow you fucking prat.
>>
>> Baz
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> Baz, for once I agree with you 100%.
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>
I would love to see Sally back though it could be interesting for her to
drag Laurence with her it wouldn't be the first time for the doctor to have
more that one companion and for him to have males around. and Tate is just
awful I will watch but I think this is RTD's way of getting it councled by
the time he leaves cause he is thinking that if he isn't running it he
doesn't want anyone else to. He is totally power mad and that's how he
managed to write the master so well he based on himself.


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<jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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oi live in devon and whenever i go see friends anywhere north i get called
farmboy lol that would be something to see come across.


homeboy465

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> On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Marnok.com" <wizardha...@pottermarnok.com> wrote:
>> contains spoilers for new companion
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6267680.stm
>>
>> well, maybe she will be OK... depends on what is written for her.
>
> Hurray! Donna is a much better character than Martha, she actually
> had chemistry with the Doctor, actually held his attention, too. She
> actually had some personality, and could carry a scene.
>
let me guess your an avid watcher of the cartherin tate show and you love
the charter of um actally I don't know what she is called all I know is
everyone goinground saying "am i bovered" (yes with a v not a th they have
it on t-shirts now) i can not stand that show and having her full time in
doctor who I want to continue watching the show but i fear nor me that I
will be annoyed with her by episode 3 or 4


homeboy465

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Can you say rebound I can't stand Donna she just seemed so well I can't find
any polite way to put how much she annoyed me and the doctor had an interest
in marther from the up go he had just had some time to think and was still
finding it hard to forget rose.


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"homeboy465" <homeb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I`m a Devonian as well and got called a farmer on the phone by someone from
Hull once. Despite the fact I`ve never been on a farm in my life. Although
naturally she sounded like a flat cap wearing whippet racer to me.

jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk

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lol!

Stephen Wilson

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<jeremi...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Norfolk in chance...


Stephen Wilson

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"homeboy465" <homeb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I see. So that'll explain the ring - the present to the next production team
should they wish to bring back the Master. That'll also explain why RTD has
stated how much he's looking forward to watching future series of Dr Who
under a producer other than himself. While we're at it, RTD is a fan of Dr
Who. Why do you think a fan would want to kill it off? Ah. But then, looking
around at the attitude of some of this newsgroup, some people here seem to
be wanting Dr Who to fail ever since its return.

While we're at it, Dr Who is pulling in some of the highest audience figures
of the last 3 years. The decision to cancel the show does not lie with RTD.
And the powers-that-be at the BBC have quite firmly stated that they have no
intention of pulling Dr Who from the schedules.


Mal Franks

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In article <118353289...@iris.uk.clara.net>,
ph...@rebee.clara.co.uk says...
> Junior-kun wrote:
>
> > Watch Runaway Bride again, and you'll see that the Doctor seems
> > interested in Donna, and hardly mopes about Rose when she's around.
> > Unlike, Martha, Donna's willing to stand up to the Doctor when he's

> > being a jerk, plus, she's funny!
> >
> Errrm, excuse me? Since when has Catherine Tate been funny?
>

I personally thought she was quite funny in the second series of Big
Train.

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"Stephen Wilson" <sr.w...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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I know he is a fan. I just think he has got to the point where he doesn't
want others to take over. What he says and what he thinks could be two
different things. I could be chatting openly and friendly to someone and at
the same time be thinking 'please leave and never talk to me again'. I know
he doesn't have the power to council the show but by bringing the ratings
down he could bring about the final decision to have it counselled.


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