Date: 2009-06-19 02:00 pm (UTC)
I shall be of good faith & think Two was merely joking, but yes, admittedly, it wasn't very nice at all. Especially in front of Victoria! ::cough::
Well, Victoria can be just as mean when she wants to - though admittedly when she's mean like that is to people who deserve it (wait until you see Tomb of the Cybermen) rather than poor Jamie.

::drools slightly:: & I ALMOST bought Remembrance of the Daleks once, but I decided against it,, then when I went back for it the next day, it was gone! ::sad::
That's a shame. If you ever get it, I highly recommend it - it gives some interesting insight into the Doctor's past, by giving another reason for the Doctor to leave Gallifrey and settle down in 17 Totter's Lane for so long besides "being bored". It also has some nice links to An Unearthly Child, as a lot of the action is set in Coal Hill School, very shortly after Unearthly takes place; there's even a bit in which Seven and Ace are in Barbara's classroom, and Ace browses through the book Babs had lended to Susan.

Too bad they couldn't do a set like that for the Cybermen - I'd grab that for sure!
They did, you know. Sadly, as with the Dalek box set, it's a British edition only.

So anyway, I should take that as a good reference for Resurrection of the Daleks then?
Well, it's not my favourite story of the set, but I found it quite enjoyable nevertheless. What really killed me were the audio commentaries, as Peter Davison is almost as funny in those as Frazer; his type of humour is a bit biting and a lot of people think he's actually rather mean, though. It was great when he pointed out that Mark Strickson tends to look over his shoulder a lot - you could make a drinking game with it. :P

I can't wait until audio!Fitz comes up. I've heard people commenting that in the trailer he sounds just like he did on their head while they were reading the EDAs, which I find reassuring.
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Elizabeth (Betsy). Twenty-two, almost twenty-three, but perpetually seventeen. Whirls back & forth between vulgarity & delicacies like a dervish proper & has been known to disappear for months on end. Worshipper of Carroll, devotee of Lovecraft & BPAL hoarder absolute. Destined for the madhouse.

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