Madame Kovarian - Is she the bastard lovechild of Davros and Ian Chesterton?
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| Madman Davros-ian!!! |
Anyone else notice this series of remarkable coincidences that are too remarkable to have been coincidences?
Archivist: Suthers
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| Madman Davros-ian!!! |
Suthers has watched the Doctor Who since 1928. His favourite episode was The Doctor Who and the Rose where D.H. Lawrence (DHL) delivered a classic loosely based on Lady Chatterbox.
Monstrously deformed, Garr remains at his remote Irish retreat where he and his captives enjoy endless marathons of The Doctor Who Space Detective and the music of Count John McCormack.
Half human, half lost library and half automaton, Ogronic lurks in shadowy corners peering in keyholes. Next time you find a cup stuck to a wall, you'll know he has been listening in.| The Doctor Who was, we're pretty sure, created by Sidney James and Lambert Butler and is copyright © the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Our efforts on their behalf are not intended to infringe any copyright. In fact they should be bloody grateful considering how they have neglected their duty to keep all the early episodes safe and snug in their vaults. Honestly, some people! |
Even Freud said that sometimes a cigar is just a cigar but not in this case. In this case the cigar is a smoking gun and the gun is in Moffat's hand and the gun is pointed at us, the television audience, and the bullets the gun fires are made of pure compelling and easily digested narrative!
ReplyDeleteI for one can't wait for Steve to pull the trigger.
You make a very salient point Mr Bugger. And it is now impossible to read her name as anything other than Madman Davrosian. As Steve indicated, it was hidden in plain sight. Hidden in plain sight!! HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT, I TELL YOU!!!
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