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Post by Runtinator on Jul 23, 2004 17:39:30 GMT -5
What do you think is the strangest Doctor Who story ending? Personally, I would have to say Logopolis, the final Tom Baker story. The Master kills off several of the people who were doing logorithmic calculations to hold the fabric of the universe together. Logopolis starts to fall apart because the calculations are out-of-balance. The Doctor replaces the dead Logopolis people with a computer program which is transmitted by a giant sattelite dish on Earth. Then, the Doctor falls to his death/regeneration after has has beaten the Master and changed the trajectory of the sattelite dish. What happens to the Universe the next time the sattelite dish is serviced? Perhaps, the dish is moved to bear on a new sattelite.
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Post by hushicho on Jul 26, 2004 7:47:33 GMT -5
Personally I think the strangest ending was that to 'Frontier in Space', especially since even though it was supposed to be just the first half of the storyline completed with 'Planet of the Daleks', I didn't know this when I first saw it and thought, 'oh my! What's going on?!' It was a very impacting final scene...in fact, the whole final episode was very surprising and even shocking in some parts. So there's my input. Love! Hushicho
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Post by Iain on Jul 26, 2004 21:17:27 GMT -5
What do you think is the strangest Doctor Who story ending? Personally, I would have to say Logopolis, the final Tom Baker story. Ha ha I would have left out 'ending' and just plain said Logopolis is a strange story period. ;D The Masters broadcast to the people of the universe was very funny, picture two bug eyed monsters far off in the next galaxy watching their favorite vids on a tv like object. Zarkoo "What was that crap about serving or death?" Nabagog "Dunno must be some tv interferance" Zarkoo "Oh well back to the show." I mean who the hells going to pay attention to that message, the Master must have been madder than even he thought.
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Post by hushicho on Jul 27, 2004 8:36:39 GMT -5
Zarkoo and Nabagog, I love it. Love! Hushicho
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Post by Iain on Jul 27, 2004 20:00:25 GMT -5
Zarkoo and Nabagog, I love it. Love! Hushicho Would you believe those names just came to me as I typed randomly? Sounds like a few names Douglas Adams would have come up with... ;D
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Post by hushicho on Jul 29, 2004 20:06:32 GMT -5
It really sounds like Dr Who series names! I'm surprised they weren't used at some point! I was reading that thinking 'I wonder what story that's from...' Love! Hushicho
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