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what was the scariest episode of dr who, and why?
I haven't seen the oldies but you might think one of those was really scary, perhaps it was, or you may have been a small child at the time, frightened by the slightest thing.
i think the ones with the clockwork people and don't blink were scary, But with don't blink (david tennant with the stone angels) they could have got round them. There as a fatal flaw in the plot. If you have to always be watching them, and you need to blink, can't you blink one eye at a time? that way you are always looking at them . . . . sorry if its a bit pernikerty, but i would have done that.
I haven't seen the oldies but you might think one of those was really scary, perhaps it was, or you may have been a small child at the time, frightened by the slightest thing.
i think the ones with the clockwork people and don't blink were scary, But with don't blink (david tennant with the stone angels) they could have got round them. There as a fatal flaw in the plot. If you have to always be watching them, and you need to blink, can't you blink one eye at a time? that way you are always looking at them . . . . sorry if its a bit pernikerty, but i would have done that.
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I know an episode is scary, when i have to take my dog upstairs with me incase there is a child with a gas mask on/ a stone angel/ a clock work person under my bed.
Infact when i watched the clockwork people one, i was in my parents room, as they had recorded it on their telly, and i had my hand over the side of their bed, and my dog came up to me and touched my hand (jsut as the dr was looking under the bed). I can't remember screaming that much.
I know an episode is scary, when i have to take my dog upstairs with me incase there is a child with a gas mask on/ a stone angel/ a clock work person under my bed.
Infact when i watched the clockwork people one, i was in my parents room, as they had recorded it on their telly, and i had my hand over the side of their bed, and my dog came up to me and touched my hand (jsut as the dr was looking under the bed). I can't remember screaming that much.
The scariest episode (well, serial) I ever saw was "The Tomb of the Cybermen" with Patrick Troughton as the second doctor.
This absolutely terrified me as a child (it was a gift purchased for me on VHS... blimey).
The images of the Cybermen punching their way out of their frozen coffin-things scared the bejebus out of me.
The voices of the Cybermen were a lot scarier compared to the new re-imagined ones.
"You belong to uzzzzz. You shall be like uzzzzzz"
http://en.wikipedia.o..._Tomb_of_the_Cybermen
Scary!
Ed
This absolutely terrified me as a child (it was a gift purchased for me on VHS... blimey).
The images of the Cybermen punching their way out of their frozen coffin-things scared the bejebus out of me.
The voices of the Cybermen were a lot scarier compared to the new re-imagined ones.
"You belong to uzzzzz. You shall be like uzzzzzz"
http://en.wikipedia.o..._Tomb_of_the_Cybermen
Scary!
Ed
You can date people by whom 'their' Doctor is / was - just like Blue Peter - so that makes me William Hartnell and Chris Trace / Valerie Singleton.
Just on a pertinent note - Wendy Padbury who played one of the first 'assistants' became the default for my arcetypal fanciable woman - dark eyes, fair skin, dark hair, small, small features, turn-up nose, pretty voice, and that's the kind of wman i have fancied from that day to this!
Just on a pertinent note - Wendy Padbury who played one of the first 'assistants' became the default for my arcetypal fanciable woman - dark eyes, fair skin, dark hair, small, small features, turn-up nose, pretty voice, and that's the kind of wman i have fancied from that day to this!
Agree about the age of a Doctor Who fan as to their favourite Doctor Andy, although I saw some of the Troughton era, Jon Pertwee is my Doctor. There is a scene in The Curse of Peladon (January/February 1972), when an Ice Warrior is about to discover the Doctor's assistant Jo Grant hiding behind a curtain, that had me terrified. I had to check the wardrobe and under the bed that night for any hidden Ice Warriors!