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Post by James 'Jim' Moriarty on Apr 8, 2012 14:15:55 GMT
It's Vashta Nerada. And I'm not really scared by them. Though the one monster that still scares me is/are the Gas Mask Zombies. Those episodes were the first ones I saw, and I was only eight or nine, so yeah, I was pretty freaked out.
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Post by Molly Hooper on Apr 8, 2012 14:40:56 GMT
Gotta agree with Moriarty there. I was petrified by the Gas Mark zombies, especially when we saw the gas mask actually coming out of the mouth. But in the Ood episode where they turned that guy into an Ood, where that stuff was coming out of his mouth...ew. Scary.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Apr 8, 2012 15:37:33 GMT
Strangely enough, the Gas Mask Zombies didn't worry me at all. It seems to terrify everyone else, but I'm uneffected by that. The Vashta Nerada I found more scary. Then again, I live near trees, own lots of books, read a lot and have spiders crawling around in the dark and I have more of a fear of death than something that could possible be rectified (and in the end is) and keeps you alive. Still, that's just me. My brother is terrified of the Empty Child. Still won't let me watch it, along with Forbidden Planet.
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Post by Molly Hooper on Apr 8, 2012 17:35:31 GMT
LOL! My cousin (12 and a half) only gets scared of a few episodes and those are The Empty Child, The Tebel Flesh, and Silence In The Library. xD
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Post by Karen 'Kaz' McKay on Apr 8, 2012 20:05:52 GMT
IDK, man. The Silence and the Weeping Angels scare the living asdfghjkl out of me. And the Ponds are by far my favourite companions. XD
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Post by Sebastian Moran on Apr 8, 2012 23:55:45 GMT
I have to say, I haven't seen as many of the older seasons as I should, but I really really like the Eleventh Doctor. Partly because I like Matt Smith, and possibly because Moffat started writing more regularly for them and the quality seemed to have a huge increase. ^^' Also, I really like Rory for some reason. And I have to agree with Kaz, the Weeping Angels terrify me. Mostly because the first time I saw an episode with them I was by myself and it was three in the morning, and there was a big dark room behind me. The Silents amuse me because they wear suits. ^^
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Post by John Watson on Apr 9, 2012 4:01:20 GMT
Well, I have seen...* is counting*..7 Doctors completely, well, thoroughly. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Wait... that's 8. I dabbled in 2 and 6. I liked 8, but he was only in the movie which had a mediocre script. And Gwen and What-Ever-The-Heck-Homeless-Boy weren't good companions.
Sarah Jane was by far the best companion. She was okay in 3, but when I first saw her in Robots, I was all like "Ohhhh yeahhhhh". Nine was okay, and Billie Piper (Rose) was my division (ohhhh yeah).
I could talk forever, but there is one thing in the world of Doctor Who and other stuff that makes me cringe.
K9 and Company.
The theme alone has all those priceless shots of Sarah Jane. And they were sooooooooo slow! Like, shouldn't be have, like, rockets?
But I literally almost wet myself during the Weeping Angels. They did that creep face and I was like "WOOAHHH!'
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Post by Lily Taylor on Apr 9, 2012 8:43:57 GMT
Hi, it's Ellie again. Well, I suppose the Weeping Angels were creepy. I've watched it in a dark room before too, Seb, and it scared the living ghdhdgfkgndkfg out of me. The Silence are actually a bit weird, but I'm not scared of them.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Apr 9, 2012 8:47:15 GMT
I thought that all yo needed with the Weeping Angels was a sledge hammer, seeing as they turned to stone when you looked at them. That or you could close one eye, then open it and close the other to keep them in one position. And they didn't really kill you. The... super virius, was it, in New Earth was troublesome, because it does seem like something similar (although not as dramatic) could happen. it is probably very similar to how people felt about the plague.
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Post by Lily Taylor on Apr 9, 2012 8:53:28 GMT
LOL, that's a great solution. But all I had in the room was popcorn, and I was like 9 years old when I saw them, and it was dark, and it scared me really really badly. LOL, I still am creeped out by them, but oh well, I think that virus was disgusting.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Apr 9, 2012 9:00:47 GMT
I don't know how old I was when I saw it. Eitherway, it didn't worry me, nor did the darleks, cybermen or quite a few others. Possible due to the idea that a bazooka would work on most enemies. And I think we watch the episodes in the light. Better for your eyes that way.
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Post by Lily Taylor on Apr 9, 2012 9:06:20 GMT
LOL, the Daleks and the Weeping Angels are my favorites now. I wasn't scared of them when I was younger, pretty much only the Weeping Angels.
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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Apr 9, 2012 9:11:51 GMT
The episode with the ninth Doctor, Father's Day, was also rather good. The changing of history and how it left the Doctor powerless, with only one thing one person could do to set it right. The idea that there is nothing you can do and sometimes you do have to accept your own death. It would be terrible to be in that situation, where you know you should have died.
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Post by Lily Taylor on Apr 9, 2012 9:14:45 GMT
I know right. I'm a bit like Rose, except my mum died. It was of Cancer. But if I could set it right, I wouldn't because it was MEANT to happen. I wanna travel with the Doctor, but not to make my mum be alive. That's not how time works. xD But I know, that situation must have been terrible.
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Post by Molly Hooper on Apr 9, 2012 9:41:51 GMT
Aww, sorry about that But yes, I enjoyed father's day, that was one of the best episodes I saw, in my opinion. I wasn't at all scared by it and was amused by Rose's actions, and I was sad for Pete that he knew he had to die. That must have been so awful.
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