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promethia_tenk) wrote2011-03-25 12:37 pm
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Doctor Who Prequel Trailer
On the BBC website here.
Nixon: "Young lady, there are no monsters in the Oval Office.
*snerk* Oh, Moff.
Nixon: "Young lady, there are no monsters in the Oval Office.
*snerk* Oh, Moff.
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I am waaay ok with this.
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So it sounds ok to me.
Also, compared to how Americans have been shown on Who in the past, this seems downright authentic and respectful *g*
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Yeah, the kid definitely just sounds British . . .
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Also, just wondering, what's your opinion on whether the look-behind-you-monster is the Silence?
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Also, just wondering, what's your opinion on whether the look-behind-you-monster is the Silence?
I don't see how it could be anything else.
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Yeah, Now I'm certainly leaning in that direction as well, but I had been hoping that River was a Silent or at least closely connected with the Silence. It was my favorite theory as to her identity because it would explain so much. Now I have *no* idea as to, as Octavian says, "who and what [she is]". I'm also still trying to figure out if "Silence will fall" is a bad or a good thing for the Silents. So much to ponder!
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That said, if Moff wants to overturn everything and SCREW MY BRAIN OVER, I'm ok with that too =D
I'm also still trying to figure out if "Silence will fall" is a bad or a good thing for the Silents. So much to ponder!
Hee. I'm now picturing those grey suited things dropping from the ceiling like flies!
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Your comment might actually happen! Apparently someone got their hands on a call sheet that mentioned a silent on the ceiling (if I remember correctly). :)
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Myself, I'm pleased as punch, but I can this being a problem for kids . . .
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Then again, maybe I'm underestimating kids here. Or overestimating the fear. I have no idea.
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I keep getting assured that kids *want* it scary, though. I guess the proof will be in the pudding.