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Cacique Caribe01 Sep 2011 11:37 p.m. PST

Can anyone find screenshots of those 3 tentacled floating drones that take Bender out of the courtroom in "Overclockwise" episode?

link
theinfosphere.org/Overclockwise

Thanks,

Dan

Wolfprophet02 Sep 2011 3:17 a.m. PST

Give it a couple days. They'll be out there.

Speaking of tentacled drones, did you see the sentry machines in the new episode of Doctor Who? They'd be easy to sculpt I think. Or make from spare bits.

Cacique Caribe02 Sep 2011 8:39 a.m. PST

I guess I'll check out those too. I'm not a Who fan, but will try to dig it up.

Thanks for the tip.

Dan

Cacique Caribe02 Sep 2011 8:45 a.m. PST

How long ago did it air?

Is it "A good man goes to war", or is it "Let's kill Hitler"? Or is it a different one entirely?

Thanks,

Dan

ScoutII02 Sep 2011 8:54 a.m. PST

Let's Kill Hitler

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Wolfprophet02 Sep 2011 12:08 p.m. PST

Those are the ones. And CC, for all the strange ideas you come up that keeps us all thinking, I'm surprised you're not a fan of Doctor Who. The new series, now going on six seasons, has has much stranger stuff than most of the old series that lasted 25 seasons.

Cacique Caribe02 Sep 2011 11:26 p.m. PST

LOL.

I guess I'm just a bit afraid that, so late in the game, I may not get to understand most of what is going on in the Doctor Who show.

Dan

Wolfprophet03 Sep 2011 2:43 a.m. PST

That's the beauty of it though. Doctor Who, being a show were time is constantly changing, has no set timeline. Although the new show references the old show, it explains those references as well. Even when it brings back classic villains, he just explains why they're evil, not what they did that proves it and this occurs nearly every other season or so, whenever he has a new companion or two. As the Companion(s) are told This,That and The other thing, a viewer, even one late to the game, can pick it up pretty quick.

Though, if you were to watch the old series, whether before or after the new series, the new series Daleks would likely bother you quite abit. They essentially god-modded them for the new series.

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