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cuilean
26-12-2005
Originally Posted by DenWatts:
“I might be wrong, but I think it will be back for the BBC3 repeat on New Year's day.”

It certainly is
energizer
01-01-2006
So how many combinations do you think there are - surely we could combine them all together into a 2 hr dvd?
Eaglestriker
01-01-2006
I did it three times - once to go through it remembering all the questions, then I did it again so I can put in the definate correct answers in (and get a nice comment from the Doc himself at the end ) and then I did it one more time to put all the wrong answers in and see the Doctor's reaction. LOL
lightbulb
03-01-2006
Originally Posted by andyholland:
“So how many combinations do you think there are - surely we could combine them all together into a 2 hr dvd?”


There are two combinations: one with all the correct answers and decisions, and one with all the wrong ones.

Depending on your answers, you are switched to either one version or the other as appropriate.

So just a 30 minute DVD!
stuart62
04-01-2006
Was it just my imagination or was there a Zygon in one of the tubes on the Graske ship?
La Guardianista
05-01-2006
So what did the Doctor say if you were rubbish? I only had time for one chance to play so I was a good little assistant
Eaglestriker
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by La Guardianista:
“So what did the Doctor say if you were rubbish? I only had time for one chance to play so I was a good little assistant ”

He basically insults you - but, even though you made a real dogs mess of it, he still says you weren't bad.
DenWatts
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by Eaglestriker:
“He basically insults you - but, even though you made a real dogs mess of it, he still says you weren't bad.”

And still says he might swing past sometime and pick you up.

So - no second chances, eh?
DenWatts
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by stuart62:
“Was it just my imagination or was there a Zygon in one of the tubes on the Graske ship?”

I thought so too, although I have only watched it the once so far and kept getting interrupted whilst trying to do so.
Black Guardian
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by DenWatts:
“And still says he might swing past sometime and pick you up.

So - no second chances, eh?”

DT can pick me anytime And I don't need any second chances

By the way is it me or does the interior of the TARDIS look a lot brighter in terms of the way it is lit than it did in the last series?
BexTech
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by Fizzbin:
“I wouldn't know about these things, but an internet search for 'Graske' might get you a torrent of results. ”

I heard this one went super nova in the UK.

Have it on DVD now as I type.
DenWatts
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by Black Guardian:
“DT can pick me anytime And I don't need any second chances

By the way is it me or does the interior of the TARDIS look a lot brighter in terms of the way it is lit than it did in the last series?”

Neither do I, BG.

But I am known to edit once in a while. I'm talking about my posts here - I'm famous for it.

I haven't noticed about the interior of the Tardis, but I will check as soon as I get a chance to watch the episode again.
Last edited by DenWatts : 05-01-2006 at 01:34
DenWatts
05-01-2006
Edited, as I'm sure you will see.
NeilGreen
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by Black Guardian:
“By the way is it me or does the interior of the TARDIS look a lot brighter in terms of the way it is lit than it did in the last series?”

Definitely.

If you watch the 'Children in Need' extra scene again, you'll notice that the set is lit brighter there too (compare it to the closing moments of Parting of the Ways'). It's especially noticeable in some of the (in my personal opinion not well directed) wideshots.
stuart62
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by NeilGreen:
“Definitely.

If you watch the 'Children in Need' extra scene again, you'll notice that the set is lit brighter there too (compare it to the closing moments of Parting of the Ways'). It's especially noticeable in some of the (in my personal opinion not well directed) wideshots.”

What is it you don't like about them?
NeilGreen
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by stuart62:
“What is it you don't like about them?”

They don't feel as alien and 'claustrophobic within a large space' as a lot of the shots on the console room set tend to (even for some of the close-ups in that scene) - it just fels more like a set than being in the TARDIS.

Probably not explaining it very well. I think it's partly due to the camera being somewhat more static than it has been in other console room scenes too.
Black Guardian
05-01-2006
Originally Posted by NeilGreen:
“Definitely.

If you watch the 'Children in Need' extra scene again, you'll notice that the set is lit brighter there too (compare it to the closing moments of Parting of the Ways'). It's especially noticeable in some of the (in my personal opinion not well directed) wideshots.”

I quite like the fact it is a bit brighter as it looked dingy and too dark at times. Now we can see a lot more of the detail to the interior which looks great.
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