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Those in the DW know - I know I had to watch the Romana I episodes in order, but is there a need to watch Romana II in order? I had originally planned on doing that, but DVD availability makes this difficult. Besides, I kinda like jumping around between different eras, unless I know something should be watched in a certain order. (Especially since I'm in a "gimme more Three!" mood at the moment.)
Good thing I came into work today. Had The Leisure Hive, the 2nd half of Slings & Arrows and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy waiting for me. :)
ETA: Totally random. Anyone have one of those microwave grills? Like this thing? Wondering if they work well.
Good thing I came into work today. Had The Leisure Hive, the 2nd half of Slings & Arrows and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy waiting for me. :)
ETA: Totally random. Anyone have one of those microwave grills? Like this thing? Wondering if they work well.

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Not that I can think of, except that you'll probably want to do so with the last three, what's referred to as the "E-space trilogy." (Full Circle, State of Decay and Warrior's Gate.) It isn't a strict arc like the Key to Time, but I think her decision to stay behind makes most sense with those three together.
I have absolutely no knowledge of microwave grills, but it sounds intriguing.
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Ooooh, thanks! I'd been tempted to skip straight to the last one, but I'll do those in order.
I have absolutely no knowledge of microwave grills, but it sounds intriguing.
Yeah. Kind of like a microwave/toaster oven combo.
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And then there was Mel. I don't think even Mel's *brain* saw that one coming. Five minutes after the TARDIS leaves... "Wait. I'm on some ship with a guy who probably hasn't had a bath in weeks, and it's not the *good* kind of grunge... What the HELL?" And then, of course, the screaming.
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I just finished listening to "The One Doctor," with her and Six. Nearly had a car accident when she matter-of-factly explained to someone that he would know when she was frightened because she would "scream the paint off the walls." A bit earlier, she had started to tell the same person the "funny story" of how she wound up travelling with the Doctor, but of course they were interrupted by Deadly Peril before she got past "I was working as a computer programmer in Brighton," which is very nearly all we know about her.
Mind you, we mustn't forget that however the hookup happened, it was with Six. Which makes her bopping off with Glitz, if not exactly comprehensible, at least slightly less random. Maybe it was just time to trade in hygiene for amiability... ;-D
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HA! She could! She really, really could! First time I saw her let loose, I did a very good impression of Dan Ackroyd in Ghostbusters with the cigarette hanging out of the mouth. (http://digitalius.csmalecki.com/displayimage.php?pos=-10485) Only not with the cigarette.
A bit earlier, she had started to tell the same person the "funny story" of how she wound up travelling with the Doctor, but of course they were interrupted by Deadly Peril before she got past "I was working as a computer programmer in Brighton," which is very nearly all we know about her.
Oh, of course she was interrupted. Heh. Maybe by that time they'd thought there wasn't much mystery left to the audience as far as the Doctor, and so...companion mystery?
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HA!! You know, you might have a point.
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*squees generally*
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I'm no slouch in that department m'self, but DAYum. It still boggles my mind every time I hear her let fly.
Someone on one of my opera lists mentioned seeing her as Mabel in Penzance. It's common to put an E (same note as the end of the Phantom of the Opera title song, for an easy reference) in the cadenza at the end of "Poor Wand'ring One." Apparently Bonnie's involved an A. Sustained. THREE FULL STEPS HIGHER. The woman is a mutant, pure and simple.
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This is going to make me want to get S2, isn't it?
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Sustained A. WOW.
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This is going to make me want to get S2, isn't it?
Well, they weren't sure when S1 ended that they would get more seasons, so they didn't end it in a cliffhanger or anything. They tied up most of the loose ends. (Good thing, since I think it took...two more years to get a second season? S1 aired in 2003, and S2 in 2005, I think.) But IMO, I can't imagine knowing that there more of this series exists and not taking steps to watch it ASAP, so...yeah, it'll probably make you want to watch S2. ;)
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Ah, the difference between range and tessitura. Another person to whom I don't have to explain that at least half of sopranos don't have that E, but there are mezzos who do, and how that really does make sense. *g*
I'm having fun in Pirates and all, but Kate? (Which, oddly, Bonnie did in that production before taking over Mabel. She was replaced by Sarah Brightman. So there's precedent for paying no attention to voice type in casting this show...) 98% chest voice, baby. And she's got me doing the alto line in the ensemble stuff. And considering me the "section leader." I'm like, dude, I'm all for proving that first sopranos can read music too, but come ON! %-}
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Heh heh. Yeah.
And she's got me doing the alto line in the ensemble stuff. And considering me the "section leader." I'm like, dude, I'm all for proving that first sopranos can read music too, but come ON! %-}
Oh, man! I'm all for stretching yourself, but there's only so much wiggle room to those breakpoints.
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(BTW, did you ever watch Forever Knight? If so, you will be greatly amused by a certain aspect of S2. :))
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