The next step is to walk away from the television saying I'll be back in a moment, just off to the shower and let them sit and watch, by themselves. I continued on in this tricky fashion until finally success! My young housemate Grizelda, who is too young to have any personal historical connection with the Doctor or even any knowledge whatsoever of The Doctor has been successfully converted into a fan, to the point of abandoning Grey's Anatomy in order to find out how The Doctor escapes from The Monster in a big pit on an unnatural planet impossibly orbiting a black hole. Just in case you were interested it was once again through thinking that The Doctor made his escape but even I have to occasionally sigh and say us deus ex as the Tardis was handily waiting in the black hole, for no reason.
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I am converted....it is true. Dale has succeeded in making me a fan of the doctor. :)
Actually, a planet can orbit a black hole. Gravity doesn't discriminate!
NASA: stop hassling me, I know I'm the world's best ever genius and you're offering me fiftyeight billion dollars, thanks, but no thanks, I already said yes to Torchwood.
I like always how Dr Who travels through time and people, the Bill Bailey rendition of the theme tune as a Belgian jazz piece on piano is actually quite beautiful, "Dr Qui".
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Sure beats music concrete (imagine an inflection thing over the last e in concrete).
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