"BEG BEG COATS ON THE DUUUH'S PAYPLE, JUST TRAAHNA HEYULP"
That's it. Just wanted to get off my chest how much this song drives me up the fookin' wall.
Downvotes/disagreement welcome. Can't stand it is all.
That's it. Just wanted to get off my chest how much this song drives me up the fookin' wall.
Downvotes/disagreement welcome. Can't stand it is all.
Hello! So in light of the announced hiatus of the main show, I've decided to fill the void by reacquainting myself with Big Finish (used to listen a lot but dropped off in recent years), specifically by acquiring the 8th/War Doctor Time War sets as I've long been interested in that part of the Doctor's life.
Currently there are three sets that are only available for silly money on ebay due to being out of print (8th Doctor 3, War Doctor Begins 1 and 3), and I'm in no position to spend nearly £500 on CDs. I've now got all the other sets (bought the John Hurt ones years ago) except those.
I'm not the hugest fan of downloads (especially at Big Finish prices) but will succumb if necessary. Can anyone tell me if the aforementioned sets are particularly essential to the listening order, or can they be skipped? I've heard elsewhere that WD Begins 1 isn't very good anyway. Do they form a complete arc or is each set fairly separate from the others?
Thanks in advance!
I've done a full watch-through of Doctor Who (every existing episode from 1963 to present) twice in my life and obviously both times it took over a year to complete. Been reading some DW books lately in the absence of new episodes and it got me wondering if any Whovian has ever attempted an ultimate, ridiculous, complete-and-utter Doctor Who marathon - comprising all TV episodes, BFA's, novels and comics in Doctor-chronological order.
I don't imagine any human being could realistically complete such an undertaking in a single lifetime, but has anyone ever attempted this (or known some who has)? How did you get on if so?
Stolen from r/rickygervais and u/theredwaz