More Who-age
Sep. 6th, 2003 04:31 pmVersaphile's set me up with the Fifth Doctor episodes The King's Demons (watched last night), Warriors of the Deep (just finished watching moments ago), and Resurrection of the Daleks. Warriors of the Deep in particular was neat in that I got to see a Who failure, as the enemy had to be killed in order to solve the problem.
I'll watch Resurrection later today, start in on reading Seeing I tonight (more Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman), and should be able to start listening to the audiodrama Neverland tomorrow night or Monday.
I'll watch Resurrection later today, start in on reading Seeing I tonight (more Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman), and should be able to start listening to the audiodrama Neverland tomorrow night or Monday.
no subject
on 2003-09-06 04:44 pm (UTC)I've got some five tapes that you might want to borrow as well, and a couple of others. A particularly good Six ep called "Vengeance on Varos," possibly "Attack of the Cybermen," which has one of the coolest not-quite-bad guys I've ever SEEN in it, and "Logopolis," Tom Baker's last one.
I have no idea if Pam's burnt any of these to SVCD yet.
I genuinely liked it
on 2003-09-06 05:01 pm (UTC)He talks people into things, but not in the same way as Three.
Eight just grabs your hand and starts running, kind of like Marmaduke dragging his owner behind him on a leash.
Three so obviously knows more about everything than you do, that you do what he says.
Five seems a little more moderate.