Mark Morrison wrote:
> On 7 Apr 2008 04:15:07 GMT, Jim Larson
> <larsonjmR.E.M.O.V.E.@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>John Iwaniszek wrote:
>>
>>> Jim Larson wrote:
>>>
>>>> John Iwaniszek wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think that Donna Noble will be the companion that equals or
>>>>> surpasses Romana in power and personality. Time will tell.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Does this mean there's new Who to be had?
>>>>
>>>
>>> yes. yes it does.
>>>
>>
>>That was a pretty good fair start. A couple of random bits:
>>
>>(1) If the Doctor and Donna had left Adipose completely alone, the end
>>result would have been a few million people with weight loss, a new
>>generation of Adiposians, and a dead evil nanny. So...what was the
>>point?
>
> That was my thought - in the defense of Donna and the Doctor, when
> they were looking into it, they just knew something was up, but not
> what. By the time it all became clear, Supernanny had moved the plan
> on.
>
> And Supernanny was prepared to kill a million people, let's not
> forget.
>
>>(2) What up with ghost-ex-companion at the end?
>
> I reckon she's found a way to transmit her image, as the Doctor did at
> the end of S2. Remember, she works for Torchwood in the other Earth.
>
>>(3) Donna was much less annoying than in the Christmas episode.
>
> I liked her.
>
> http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/categories/range/10371/10408/
>
> Look at the Spoka lights, near the bottom. Eeriely familiar ?
> Hmmm....
>
> I think we've seen the first of the S4 merchandising. They were far
> too cute to not be made into toys.
>
They will rival the plush boils from the biblical plague series of toys.
The
rain of fire was particularly sucessful.
http://www.oytoys.com/Passover-Ten-Plagues-in-a-Pyramid-Box-p/rl-box.htm


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