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    22 months ago

    Moral of the story: when in doubt, kill people, aliens, and experiments gone wrong that USED to be people.

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      32 months ago

      Moral of the story: don’t have entertaining villains or writers will keep thinking of ways to bring them back.

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        32 months ago

        Speaking of bringing villains back, I’d like a word with whomever is in charge of beating the dead horse that is the Dalek lol

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          32 months ago

          I get it, they’re a fun villain. And the fact that they can time travel makes it pretty much inevitable they’ll keep coming back, no matter how much the Doctor thinks they’re gone.

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            they’re a fun villain

            I couldn’t disagree more. Their voices are one of the most grating things I’ve ever heard (and not in a scary way, in a stressful and angering way), they look far too ridiculous and they’re far too overpowered.

            The Cybermen, on the other hand, always make for great episodes. As do the Weeping Angels!

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              32 months ago

              Their shrill voices are part of why I love them, as well as their eggbeater and plunger aesthetic.

              I like those other two villains as well, although the Weeping Angels in particular have been used even more ridiculously than the Daleks.