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Tasha Lem - will she return?
Ok, so I've searched through the DW forums and can't see a thread on Tasha Lem (apologies if I'm repeating what someone else has started), but I adored Orla Brady's performance in The Time of the Doctor and think she's a character well worth revisiting. She's already demonstrated an ability to keep the Dalek puppet inside her under control so surely her return is feasible?
She's independent, powerful, intelligent, and just a little bit flirty - exactly what I'd love to see more of in DW! Also, the icy stare of death she gave to Clara when asking to talk to the Doctor in private was to die for. Does anyone else love her as much as me, or am I alone in my girl-crush obsession? *attempts to tie up own hair like a walnut whip* |
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Ok, so I've searched through the DW forums and can't see a thread on Tasha Lem (apologies if I'm repeating what someone else has started), but I adored Orla Brady's performance in The Time of the Doctor and think she's a character well worth revisiting. She's already demonstrated an ability to keep the Dalek puppet inside her under control so surely her return is feasible?
She's independent, powerful, intelligent, and just a little bit flirty - exactly what I'd love to see more of in DW! Also, the icy stare of death she gave to Clara when asking to talk to the Doctor in private was to die for. Does anyone else love her as much as me, or am I alone in my girl-crush obsession? *attempts to tie up own hair like a walnut whip* But you are right, there are no other tasha lem threads. No wait i just went to google and typed 'tasha lem digital spy', guess what I found: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1926636 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1923815 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1919807 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1925958 Anyway I'm probably being harsh on you but we've been hit by a few weird posters recently. |
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Off topic, I just found out that Orla Brady is 52
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What a current topic for a thread. I mean she was on the telly in one episode about 3 months ago and only now you want to tell us how amazing she was.
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What a current topic for a thread. I mean she was on the telly in one episode about 3 months ago and only now you want to tell us how amazing she was.
But you are right, there are no other tasha lem threads. No wait i just went to google and typed 'tasha lem digital spy', guess what I found: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1926636 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1923815 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1919807 http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1925958 Anyway I'm probably being harsh on you but we've been hit by a few weird posters recently. And as for me being "weird"? 1. Who are you, the Freak Police? 2. Yes I am weird. Weird and proud. At least I'm not boring. |
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Ok, so I've searched through the DW forums and can't see a thread on Tasha Lem (apologies if I'm repeating what someone else has started), but I adored Orla Brady's performance in The Time of the Doctor and think she's a character well worth revisiting. She's already demonstrated an ability to keep the Dalek puppet inside her under control so surely her return is feasible?
She's independent, powerful, intelligent, and just a little bit flirty - exactly what I'd love to see more of in DW! Also, the icy stare of death she gave to Clara when asking to talk to the Doctor in private was to die for. Does anyone else love her as much as me, or am I alone in my girl-crush obsession? *attempts to tie up own hair like a walnut whip*
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Alright, chill out! Why does it matter how long ago she was featured? There are still people calling for Jenny and Sally Sparrow to come back, for Christ's sake. No need to be so nasty about it.
And as for me being "weird"? 1. Who are you, the Freak Police? 2. Yes I am weird. Weird and proud. At least I'm not boring. ![]() Ps Wierd is good, keep it up. Pps I'm not the police, but maybe I've been called freaky. Finally, Tasha Lem was cool. |
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Ok I'm sorry for being harsh, you're right as is doctor blue box, I'm sorry, sincerely. Just naturally paranoid, who said that, can you hear the knocking, I smell burning plastic.....
![]() Ps Wierd is good, keep it up. Pps I'm not the police, but maybe I've been called freaky. Finally, Tasha Lem was cool. I agree with doctor blue box, she did have a touch of the Rivers about her, right down to being called a psychopath - I'm a little uncomfortable with how that word is tossed around on DW, what do you reckon to it? |
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Ok 😊 I see what you mean about the other threads - I did trawl through the first seven of about one billion DS DW forum headings to see if there was a thread on Tasha Lem but gave up after that. You know how it is: it's Sunday, you're in a roast lamb food coma, if you have to watch one more episode of Lewis you'll scream...
I agree with doctor blue box, she did have a touch of the Rivers about her, right down to being called a psychopath - I'm a little uncomfortable with how that word is tossed around on DW, what do you reckon to it? Roast lamb, Clara would be jealous! (yes I know she was making a turkey .....) |
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If I'm honest, I think the Doctor is a psychopath after all he has seen in his lives and all the people he has lost, he struggles everyday to keep it in. Every so often we get glimpses of it .... Or atleast the writers write him that way
Roast lamb, Clara would be jealous! (yes I know she was making a turkey .....) Clara would have an absolute fit if she looked in my biscuit tin. My macaroons beat her soufflé any day. |
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If I'm honest, I think the Doctor is a psychopath after all he has seen in his lives and all the people he has lost, he struggles everyday to keep it in. Every so often we get glimpses of it .... Or atleast the writers write him that way
Roast lamb, Clara would be jealous! (yes I know she was making a turkey .....) |
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So does river, if you remember in the angel's take manhattan he ask's her to travel with him and she say's "not all the time, one psychopath per tardis is enough dont you think"
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So does river, if you remember in the angel's take manhattan he ask's her to travel with him and she say's "not all the time, one psychopath per tardis is enough dont you think"
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You have a great memory for quotes!
I'm not as good as some of the people on here, but like all of us, I try. I think that quote stuck because when I watched that scene I was hoping she'd say yes.
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What a current topic for a thread. .
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I'm not sure if this has been discussed before. Does anyone else see a similarity between the Doctor Colin Baker was supposed to play and the one Eccleston played.
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and yet, later that same day...
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Hey the real shame is we've got so long to wait for anything new to discuss
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Hey the real shame is we've got so long to wait for anything new to discuss
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Watching Drying ![]() Ps is that postcode your real location?
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Nah, it's just there to annoy the boys & girls of GCHQ
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She's independent, powerful, intelligent, and just a little bit flirty - exactly what I'd love to see more of in DW!
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Urgh, her character was dire! I really hope she doesn't come back.
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I don't know.
I wouldn't rule it out though. |
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Is this not every female in the show?
![]() Why did you dislike the character of TL? |
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Haha! Moffatt certainly tries! He does like his "fiesty" women. God, I hate that word.
Why did you dislike the character of TL? |
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