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fakegeekboy.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The story so far: after emerging from the wake of the Time War, the Doctor found a new lease of life after regenerating. In Army of Ghosts/Doomsday, he had to fight simultaneous invasions of Earth by the Daleks and the Cybermen; by the end of Doomsday the Doctor had lost Rose but hit on "allons-y!"... | |
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www.eruditorumpress.com
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| | | | | The Doctor is so irritated at Mike and Jo that he's begunvoluntary conversion into a Cyberman just to stop feelingemotions about them.It's January 2nd, 1971. Dave Edmunds is at #1 with "I Hear You Knocking." It's unseated the next week by Clive Dunn's "Granddad," a piece of Victorian nostalgia by on | |
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them0vieblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the television episode 'Lux' from the series Doctor Who, analyzing its themes of nostalgia, media influence, and the power of constructed realities. It explores the episode's narrative, its connections to previous seasons, and the cultural context of its release. The article highlights the character of Belinda as a more skeptical and modern companion, contrasting her with earlier companions like Rose or Martha. It also touches on the broader implications of media and its role in shaping public perception, drawing parallels to historical and contemporary events. | |
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ratocine.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text provided is a mix of data and content related to film, including a list of actors, films by year, and blog archives. It seems to be part of a blog or database with information about movies, actors, and possibly film-related content. The data includes actor names, film titles, release years, and blog posts organized by year and month. There are also mentions of film databases and related websites. | ||