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Loz Wrote:

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> Seems too obvious. But then, Moffat's scripts can

> be so convoluted, maybe he thinks everyone will

> discount the bleeding obvious.

>

> Hope the writing improves. That verged on boring

> for most of the first half.


This was the give away Loz


My mate directed some of the last lot, and my kids/his kids were buzzing about it, insider secrets all over the place


But, I still can't get twinkly in the least about it, sorry


And I've known TAD (the op) many many years, so it was either Dr Who or Star Trek he'd be on about


He speaks Klingon too, no wonder I practiced my Judo on him so much as a kid


*waves toward Barry Road*


:)

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Sea biscuit wrote

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> This was the give away Loz

>

> My mate directed some of the last lot, and my

> kids/his kids were buzzing about it, insider

> secrets all over the place

>

> But, I still can't get twinkly in the least about

> it, sorry

>

> And I've known TAD (the op) many many years, so it

> was either Dr Who or Star Trek he'd be on about

>

> He speaks Klingon too, no wonder I practiced my

> Judo on him so much as a kid

>

> *waves toward Barry Road*

>

> :)


Hey, don't forget Blakes Seven, the tomorrow people, mork and windy, time tunnel or Flash Gordon. All staples when I was a puppy.


As for judo, that was papa Dogger cadet seaboy practiced on knocking him clean out at one point.


Klingon, I think not but I always wanted to know why all aliens spoke perfect American English wherever kirk and co went in the universe.


A trawl of the tintinet has many theories for who Missy is, the Master, River Song in the library ( with the Dalek plunger) Lucy Saxon or maybe, just maybe the Doctor himself regenerated as a woman.


Either could be true and I guess I will need to give the series a bit longer before judging it


In terms of seabags spogs, spoilers sweetie

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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Klingon, I think not but I always wanted to know

> why all aliens spoke perfect American English

> wherever kirk and co went in the universe.




Because they use a "universal translator"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_translator


Although I don't see how this can work when they're meeting a new species for the first time.


Yes, I was a bit of a trekkie in my yoot (Next Gen & DS9 especially. Voyager was okay)

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