House Rules - Geek Chic
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:33 am

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He's okay, but I still miss leather jacket and white t-shirt--too bad he only stayed for a year.Geek chic
Or at least, David Tennant describes that outfit as being Geek chic. (the guy in the picture, not the girl)
...Uhh... White t-shirt? The Ninth Doctor, at various stages, wore a dark purple top, a dark red top (I think), a dark blue top and a horrid shade of green top, but he never wore a white top. (I'm also fairly sure they tended to be long sleeved rather than short sleeved, but that point's basically irrelevent)...He's okay, but I still miss leather jacket and white t-shirt--too bad he only stayed for a year.Geek chic
Or at least, David Tennant describes that outfit as being Geek chic. (the guy in the picture, not the girl)
Most fifth Doctor stories can, I feel, be summed up as "The Doctor has a bad day" except for his last story, The Caves of Androzani, which can be summed up as "The Doctor has a really bad day."He's only been in the most recent HP movie, and only on screen for about five minutes. Other than The Christmas Invasion, that's all I know him from. Don't get Blackpool (I'm in Canada, not US) and haven't gotten much else that he's done over here either.
He does seem promising--he's getting a lot of good episodes (particularly the return of Sarah Jane Smith and K9). Who knows what he'll be like. He does look the part.
Other than 9 and 10, I only know 5 (for his first three shows) and 8 (from some audio plays made with him as the Doctor).
Ah, well, that's Anthony Ainley's Master for you. Roger Delego's was a credable villain. Bit thin on the motive, but he was a credable villain (which is good, considering he was in every story for an entire freaking season)Yeah, I heard the BBC 7 webcasts. Also listened to their special broadcast of Shada, which was nice. First time I heard the voices of Romana and K9.
The Fifth Doctor episodes were okay, but I'll take the latest series any day. It was nice to see Tom Baker, if only for two seconds. Found The Master to be a bit of a comedy relief villain rather than a serious enemy, though.