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gschneyer
May 9, 2010 @ 12:07 am | delete
- I've noticed a whole bunch of mistakes from this current season. Is there a way I can forward them to the writers, maybe get them to be more watchful in the future? Does listing them here help or is this just where fans talk to each other?
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Leahcim
Feb 6, 2010 @ 12:52 pm | delete
- Not sure where you get the idea the Doctor is halfhuman, I have seen every old and new tv episode, the orignial movies and many of the audiobooks and never I have caught even a hint of such a thing.
As for the sonic screwdriver he made another, it's as simple as that. His Tardis (like all from gallifrey) is huge and we know from the original series with Tom Baker that it has a Lab and workshop. So he just used a little of his time to go down and make another, afterall he IS a Timelord and even though he didn't do as well as others in school he still has knowledge beyond many of them.
The Daleks from the original series were a. crashed to earth from the timewar as the one Rose first met. b. hidden in a stolen Tardis outside of time so were unaffected by the timewar. So new daleks were actually made (yet) and I believe Skaro was destroyed before the timewar.
As for the eye of Hamony it isn't IN the tardis, it powers it. The actual eye of harmony is on gallifrey again from the original series with Tom Baker, he had to stop the master from taking control of it with the rod of Rassalon, the great key and many other gallifreian artifacts. The thing you are referring to has been called in the past the Control Console and below that (the energy) is the heart of the Tardis The Tardis has it's own personality and many times has been referred to as being alive. So when Lee looked into it the Tardis protected him, but when Rose looked into it the Tardis sensed that she was willingly to give up her life to save the Doctor and it enpowered her. The "Time energy" as you call it is called Chronon Energy. The one question I want to know the answer to is - if Galifrey is gone, where is the Tardis getting it's power from and why doesn't it look all clean and white as it did in the original series? http://www.whoniverse.org/tardis/
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Leahcim
Feb 6, 2010 @ 12:51 pm | delete
- Not sure where you get the idea the Doctor is halfhuman, I have seen every old and new tv episode, the orignial movies and many of the audiobooks and never I have caught even a hint of such a thing.
As for the sonic screwdriver he made another, it's as simple as that. His Tardis (like all from gallifrey) is huge and we know from the original series with Tom Baker that it has a Lab and workshop. So he just used a little of his time to go down and make another, afterall he IS a Timelord and even though he didn't do as well as others in school he still has knowledge beyond many of them.
The Daleks from the original series were a. crashed to earth from the timewar as the one Rose first met. b. hidden in a stolen Tardis outside of time so were unaffected by the timewar. So new daleks were actually made (yet) and I believe Skaro was destroyed before the timewar.
As for the eye of Hamony it isn't IN the tardis, it powers it. The actual eye of harmony is on gallifrey again from the original series with Tom Baker, he had to stop the master from taking control of it with the rod of Rassalon, the great key and many other gallifreian artifacts. The thing you are referring to has been called in the past the Control Console and below that (the energy) is the heart of the Tardis The Tardis has it's own personality and many times has been referred to as being alive. So when Lee looked into it the Tardis protected him, but when Rose looked into it the Tardis sensed that she was willingly to give up her life to save the Doctor and it enpowered her. The "Time energy" as you call it is called Chronon Energy. The one question I want to know the answer to is - if Galifrey is gone, where is the Tardis getting it's power from and why doesn't it look all clean and white as it did in the original series? http://www.whoniverse.org/tardis/
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Ramkitten
Oct 31, 2009 @ 6:11 pm | delete
- I must admit ... I've not seen the old Dr. Who OR the new. So, what am I doing here? Well, I was going through NanT's list of 100 lenses that she visited in one day, and this one was on it. Regardless whether I've seen the show or not, though, I think it's pretty cool how you caught so many errors. What a neat idea for a lens. My brother was and is a Dr. Who fan, so now I'll be able to sound all smart and everything and see if he knows any of this.
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CCGAL Oct 26, 2009 @ 9:34 am | delete
- I loved the old series with Tom Baker et al ... I watched on PBS when I could find it back in the 80's. My favorite doctor was the one with the long scarf who munched on jelly babies, and the 2 doctors who followed him. I remember I recorded on VHS the 25th anniversary show where the stones came alive. Probably still have it, now that I think about it. Nice job on this lens - although to be honest, when I saw the title, I thought it was going to be about those old mistakes like where you can see the feet under the daleks and goofy stuff like that. Still, story continuity errors are a good topic!
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Leahcim
Feb 6, 2010 @ 12:51 pm | delete
- Not sure where you get the idea the Doctor is halfhuman, I have seen every old and new tv episode, the orignial movies and many of the audiobooks and never I have caught even a hint of such a thing.
As for the sonic screwdriver he made another, it's as simple as that. His Tardis (like all from gallifrey) is huge and we know from the original series with Tom Baker that it has a Lab and workshop. So he just used a little of his time to go down and make another, afterall he IS a Timelord and even though he didn't do as well as others in school he still has knowledge beyond many of them.
The Daleks from the original series were a. crashed to earth from the timewar as the one Rose first met. b. hidden in a stolen Tardis outside of time so were unaffected by the timewar. So new daleks were actually made (yet) and I believe Skaro was destroyed before the timewar.
As for the eye of Hamony it isn't IN the tardis, it powers it. The actual eye of harmony is on gallifrey again from the original series with Tom Baker, he had to stop the master from taking control of it with the rod of Rassalon, the great key and many other gallifreian artifacts. The thing you are referring to has been called in the past the Control Console and below that (the energy) is the heart of the Tardis The Tardis has it's own personality and many times has been referred to as being alive. So when Lee looked into it the Tardis protected him, but when Rose looked into it the Tardis sensed that she was willingly to give up her life to save the Doctor and it enpowered her. The "Time energy" as you call it is called Chronon Energy. The one question I want to know the answer to is - if Galifrey is gone, where is the Tardis getting it's power from and why doesn't it look all clean and white as it did in the original series? http://www.whoniverse.org/tardis/
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NanLT
Aug 1, 2009 @ 4:58 am | delete
- I hadn't noticed all the mistakes. Will have to ask the hubby about them as he grew up watching Dr Who and hiding behind the settee when the Daleks showed up.
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Leahcim
Feb 6, 2010 @ 12:55 pm | delete
- Not sure where you get the idea the Doctor is halfhuman, I have seen every old and new tv episode, the orignial movies and many of the audiobooks and never I have caught even a hint of such a thing.
As for the sonic screwdriver he made another, it's as simple as that. His Tardis (like all from gallifrey) is huge and we know from the original series with Tom Baker that it has a Lab and workshop. So he just used a little of his time to go down and make another, afterall he IS a Timelord and even though he didn't do as well as others in school he still has knowledge beyond many of them.
The Daleks from the original series were a. crashed to earth from the timewar as the one Rose first met. b. hidden in a stolen Tardis outside of time so were unaffected by the timewar. So new daleks were actually made (yet) and I believe Skaro was destroyed before the timewar.
As for the eye of Hamony it isn't IN the tardis, it powers it. The actual eye of harmony is on gallifrey again from the original series with Tom Baker, he had to stop the master from taking control of it with the rod of Rassalon, the great key and many other gallifreian artifacts. The thing you are referring to has been called in the past the Control Console and below that (the energy) is the heart of the Tardis The Tardis has it's own personality and many times has been referred to as being alive. So when Lee looked into it the Tardis protected him, but when Rose looked into it the Tardis sensed that she was willingly to give up her life to save the Doctor and it enpowered her. The "Time energy" as you call it is called Chronon Energy. The one question I want to know the answer to is - if Galifrey is gone, where is the Tardis getting it's power from and why doesn't it look all clean and white as it did in the original series? http://www.whoniverse.org/tardis/
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Tiddledeewinks Jun 28, 2009 @ 8:45 am | delete
- I usually watch the murder mysteries on British shows: like Rosemary & Thyme.
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Tiddledeewinks Jun 28, 2009 @ 8:45 am | delete
- I usually watch the murder mysteries on British shows: like Rosemary & Thyme.
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Tiddledeewinks Jun 28, 2009 @ 8:44 am | delete
- I usually watch the murder mystery series of the British shows like Rosemary & Thyme.
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Tiddledeewinks Jun 28, 2009 @ 8:44 am | delete
- I usually watch the murder mystery series of the British shows like Rosemary & Thyme.
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